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Traditional Toyokuni Japanese Woodblock print of Actor "This print by one of the masters of woodblock printing Utagawa Toyokuni III. 1786-1864.The series,The 53 Stations of the Tokaidoa from 1852 is probably the most succesfull wood block print series ever published. From some of the prints up to 7000 copies were made.The image shows Ichikawa aADanjuro VIIIaA in the role: Kagekiyo, play: Kagekiyo Ja station 42censor seal: Hama,aApublisher:Izutsuya ShokichiaA carver: MinoaA, in the background landscape the villagers run a horse and the smoke from the fires drift upwards." Kabuki stock illustrations
Traditional Toyokuni Japanese Woodblock print of Actor "This print by one of the masters of woodblock printing Utagawa Toyokuni III. 1786-1864.The series,The 53 Stations of the Tokaidoa from 1852 is probably the most succesfull wood block print series ever published. From some of the prints up to 7000 copies were made.The image shows Ichikawa aADanjuro VIIIaA in the role: Kagekiyo, play: Kagekiyo Ja station 42censor seal: Hama,aApublisher:Izutsuya ShokichiaA carver: MinoaA, in the background landscape the villagers run a horse and the smoke from the fires drift upwards." Kabuki stock illustrations

"This print by one of the masters of woodblock printing Utagawa Toyokuni III. 1786-1864.The series,The 53 Stations of the Tokaidoa from 1852 is probably the most succesfull wood block print series ever published. From some of the prints up to 7000 copies were made.The image shows Ichikawa aADanjuro VIIIaA in the role: Kagekiyo, play: Kagekiyo Ja station 42censor seal: Hama,aApublisher:Izutsuya ShokichiaA carver: MinoaA, in the background landscape the villagers run a horse and the smoke from the fires drift upwards."

Japanese Woodblock of Kabuki actors "Kunisada (1786-1865), was in his own time was the most popular and successful print designer in Japan. This print shows two Kabuki actors Ichimura Uzaemon right and Nakamura Utaemon left, and dates from 1840 and forms part of my own private collection of original woodblock prints. Kunisada  was born in Edo in 1786, he started out doing actor prints, the initial specialty of the Utagawa school, but eventually branched out into bijin-ga (beautiful women), and even also landscapes. During his lifetime, he produced a vast number of prints. He died in Edo, having made only one documented trip out of it in his whole life!" Kabuki stock illustrations
Japanese Woodblock of Kabuki actors "Kunisada (1786-1865), was in his own time was the most popular and successful print designer in Japan. This print shows two Kabuki actors Ichimura Uzaemon right and Nakamura Utaemon left, and dates from 1840 and forms part of my own private collection of original woodblock prints. Kunisada was born in Edo in 1786, he started out doing actor prints, the initial specialty of the Utagawa school, but eventually branched out into bijin-ga (beautiful women), and even also landscapes. During his lifetime, he produced a vast number of prints. He died in Edo, having made only one documented trip out of it in his whole life!" Kabuki stock illustrations

"Kunisada (1786-1865), was in his own time was the most popular and successful print designer in Japan. This print shows two Kabuki actors Ichimura Uzaemon right and Nakamura Utaemon left, and dates from 1840 and forms part of my own private collection of original woodblock prints. Kunisada was born in Edo in 1786, he started out doing actor prints, the initial specialty of the Utagawa school, but eventually branched out into bijin-ga (beautiful women), and even also landscapes. During his lifetime, he produced a vast number of prints. He died in Edo, having made only one documented trip out of it in his whole life!"

Japanese Woodblock Kuniyoshi, Print Kabuki Actor "Kuniyoshi Utagawa was a popular print master. Trained first in the family craft of dyer, then was probably a pupil of later of Toyokuni. He founded his own style, one so popular that it is said the young men of his time often asked him to tattoo his designs on their bodies. Kuniyohi had a taste for the bizarre, the fantastic and the ghoulish.This print is from the mimic of 100 poems edited in the 12 Century, This image shows the unfortunate wife complaining that her husband did not come home last night. The print dates from 1845 - 1847 and was published by Iba-Ya Sensaburo and forms part of my personal collection.poet nr.: 53, Udaisho Michitsunano hahaaA (Mother of Michitsuna)The actors nane Nakamura Utaemon IV in the role of Fujiya Izaemon, the play: Kuruwa BunshA (Yoshidaya (YA<giri Izaemon)aAcensor seal: MurataaAdate: ca.1847 aApublisher: Ibaya SensaburAaAcarver: hori kA" Kabuki stock illustrations
Japanese Woodblock Kuniyoshi, Print Kabuki Actor "Kuniyoshi Utagawa was a popular print master. Trained first in the family craft of dyer, then was probably a pupil of later of Toyokuni. He founded his own style, one so popular that it is said the young men of his time often asked him to tattoo his designs on their bodies. Kuniyohi had a taste for the bizarre, the fantastic and the ghoulish.This print is from the mimic of 100 poems edited in the 12 Century, This image shows the unfortunate wife complaining that her husband did not come home last night. The print dates from 1845 - 1847 and was published by Iba-Ya Sensaburo and forms part of my personal collection.poet nr.: 53, Udaisho Michitsunano hahaaA (Mother of Michitsuna)The actors nane Nakamura Utaemon IV in the role of Fujiya Izaemon, the play: Kuruwa BunshA (Yoshidaya (YA<giri Izaemon)aAcensor seal: MurataaAdate: ca.1847 aApublisher: Ibaya SensaburAaAcarver: hori kA" Kabuki stock illustrations

"Kuniyoshi Utagawa was a popular print master. Trained first in the family craft of dyer, then was probably a pupil of later of Toyokuni. He founded his own style, one so popular that it is said the young men of his time often asked him to tattoo his designs on their bodies. Kuniyohi had a taste for the bizarre, the fantastic and the ghoulish.This print is from the mimic of 100 poems edited in the 12 Century, This image shows the unfortunate wife complaining that her husband did not come home last night. The print dates from 1845 - 1847 and was published by Iba-Ya Sensaburo and forms part of my personal collection.poet nr.: 53, Udaisho Michitsunano hahaaA (Mother of Michitsuna)The actors nane Nakamura Utaemon IV in the role of Fujiya Izaemon, the play: Kuruwa BunshA (Yoshidaya (YA<giri Izaemon)aAcensor seal: MurataaAdate: ca.1847 aApublisher: Ibaya SensaburAaAcarver: hori kA"

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