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Verlag: Japan, Hikusha, 1979
Anbieter: Antiquariat Biebusch, Lilienthal, Deutschland
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Broschur. Zustand: Gut. 11th printing. 124 S., 15 cm Zustand: Broschur mit transparentem Umschlag, Schnitt etwas unfrisch, Namenseintrag im Vorsatz --- Inhalt: eine legendäre Route, von einem Holzschnittmeister des 18/19. Jahrhunderts dargestellt. Illustriert T5-3 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 200.
Zustand: Good. Good condition. (Japan, description and travel, wood-engraving) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
Verlag: Uchikda Bijutsu Shoten. No date. (Circa.1955)., [Japan]., 1955
Anbieter: Asia Bookroom ANZAAB/ILAB, Canberra, ACT, Australien
Later issue. Colour woodblock print, 26.2 x 38cm on sheet size 28 x 40.5cm. Small brown mark and small piece of adhesive residue on upper edge of verso. Otherwise in very good condition. An attractive and brightly coloured view of Mt. Fuji on an autumn clear day. As the title indicates, farmers are busy harvesting rice in the field. A small shrine can be seen on the hill behind those labouring in the paddy. This print was originally issued as part of a series The Eight Views of Mount Fuji in 1939-40. The series was reissued several times during the 1950s under a new title Four Seasons of Mount Fuji. This print is from one of the 1950s reissues as can be seen by the removal of a small telephone pole on the side of the hill, lack of series title in the margin and the positioning of the title, artist's signature and chop.
Anbieter: RARE ORIENTAL BOOK CO., ABAA, ILAB, Aptos, CA, USA
[Kyoto 1950'S, Uchida Bijitsu Sho Shi]. Portfolio, 20 color woodblock printed plates, 24 x 27 cm., contained in a blue folding cloth Chitsu slipcase, bone clasps, bright and clean example, complete. * * RARE FIRST & ONLY EDITION * * . *** **** *** . . A STUNNING COLOR WOODBLOCK PRINTED PORTFOLIO OF . . . KYOTO AND ENVIRONS . . * A superb collection, each print is finely executed with the artist's red cinnabar Hanko [seal] in the lower corner, with the artist's signature in the block. . Scenes include the famous temples & shrines as well as the sights in & around Kyoto, the ancient capital. . With old favorites such as Kyomizu Temple, castle in snow, Ujigawa Bridge at night time, Kinkaku Ji Temple in snow, pagodas, Heian Jingu Shrine and a host of other fine & beautiful examples of great Japanese architecture. . Done in superb pastel colors, fine registry and excellent impression. . Although the date is not cited, this set was clearly in the early 1950's. . Each print was finely carved & hand-printed, more than likely in a small edition of less than 200 examples. When compared to others from this same publisher. this set remains one of the last of the finely carved and beautifully executed hand-printed woodblock prints from the "old school." . A lovely suite of color prints, complete as issued in the Chitsu case it the best of condition. With list of all plates, each print is mounted on a card suitable for framing & display. About as good as it can get. . *** Color scans are posted to our website. . *.
Verlag: Charles E. Tuttle, Rutland, VT & Tokyo, 1957
Anbieter: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, USA
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First Edition. First edition, first printing. 211 pp. Bound in original paper-covered boards with gilt stamping, original obi band, housed in publisher's checkerboard slipcase. Very Good+ with foxing to edges, rubbing along edges to boards and obi band, faint small stain to spine of obi band, in slightly rubbed slipcase with a little staining, slight ding to spine. A classic introduction to Zen Buddhism for Western readers, beautifully designed with Eastern elegance and illustrated with woodblock prints, rarely found in such lovely shape.
Verlag: 194
Anbieter: Boston Book Company, Inc. ABAA, Boston, MA, USA
Tokuriki Tomikichiro å¾ å å å é SHIKI TÔKYÔ FÛKEI å å£æ ±äº é¢ æ FOUR SEASONS OF TOKYO, Kyoto. N.D. [c.40s?] Four original multicolor woodblock prints 21 x 28cm, laid in with matted frames 25.5 x 35cm and housed in a portfolio 26 x 35.5cm. Printed title slip in Japanese and English on portfolio cover. Laid-down colophon with descriptions in English and Japanese text. Blocks are carved and printed by Uchida Woodblock Printer, Takakura. Undated, but probably early postwar, pre-1963 when a highway was built over the Nihonbashi bridge. Each print is titled in the colophon, as follows, representing one season in a particular location in Tokyo, and has the publisher's hanko. Spring: "Cherry Blossoms of Temple Asakusa" æµ è ã ®æ¡ Summer: "A Rainy Scene at Niju-bashi Bridge"ã é ã ®äº é æ Fall: The Moon Viewed at Shinobazu Pond" ã ä é ä å¿ æ±ã ®æ Winter: "A Snowy Scene of Nihon-bashi Bridge"ã æ ¥æ æ ã ®é ªæ Tokuriki Tomikichiro å¾ å å å é (1902-2000) was born in Kyoto into a family of 12 generations of artists and his first teacher was his own grandfather Kosei Shoseki [1843-1919], an important traditional artist and influential teacher of many others, including Shimomura Kanzan. Tokuriki went on to study art formerly in Kyoto, graduating from Kyoto College of Fine Art. In 1922, while he was still a student, one of his works was selected for a national exhibition. Although he was known for his Shin Hanga prints, his true love was for SÅ saku Hanga å µä½ ç ç"», the Creative Print Movement. Wear to portfolio, very slight toning to prints, otherwise good condition.