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Flower Print Osuga Yuichi Woodblock Print

Christmas camellia

It is said that the four seasons in Japan are beautiful. We think it is because the flowers color the seasons.We wanted to bring the beauty of flowers to you, so we made woodblock prints of flowers blooming in nature, using pigments.
■We offer the reprinted edition (Atozuri, Later edition) which print from the original carvings. (The Original print was produced in the 1960s.)
■Print bears Unsodo Publisher’s seal along with the carver and printer seals in the margin. Please note that the work you receive may not be the same printer.

Yuichi Osuga (1939~)
He is studied from the Nanga and Shijyo-Maruyama schools. His delicate and gorgeous brush strokes are unique to the Kyoto School of Japanese painting, which is based on the study of Yuzen patterns.

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Flower Print Osuga Yuichi Woodblock Print

F76 Wild grapes

It is said that the four seasons in Japan are beautiful. We think it is because the flowers color the seasons.We wanted to bring the beauty of flowers to you, so we made woodblock prints of flowers blooming in nature, using pigments.
■We offer the reprinted edition (Atozuri, Later edition) which print from the original carvings. (The Original print was produced in the 1960s.)
■Print bears Unsodo Publisher’s seal along with the carver and printer seals in the margin. Please note that the work you receive may not be the same printer.

Yuichi Osuga (1939~)
He is studied from the Nanga and Shijyo-Maruyama schools. His delicate and gorgeous brush strokes are unique to the Kyoto School of Japanese painting, which is based on the study of Yuzen patterns.

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Katsushika Hokusai UKIYOE Woodblock Print

HO-05 Viewing Sunset over the Ryogokubashi Bridge

Katsushika Hokusai(1760~1849)
Katsushika Hokusai, who was active in the Edo period, worked in many fields such as actor paintings and illustrations for reading materials. He also studied a wide range of Chinese and Western painting techniques, and his landscape paintings using shading and perspective eventually became the “Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji,” including the masterpiece ” A Mild Breeze on a Fine Day”.
Hokusai’s works have greatly influenced Western artists, and he is still considered one of the most famous Japanese painters in the world.
■If you are looking for other picture in this series, please contact us using the inquiry form.

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Katsushika Hokusai UKIYOE Woodblock Print

HO-04 Kajikazawa in Kai Province

Katsushika Hokusai(1760~1849)
Katsushika Hokusai, who was active in the Edo period, worked in many fields such as actor paintings and illustrations for reading materials. He also studied a wide range of Chinese and Western painting techniques, and his landscape paintings using shading and perspective eventually became the “Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji,” including the masterpiece ” A Mild Breeze on a Fine Day”.
Hokusai’s works have greatly influenced Western artists, and he is still considered one of the most famous Japanese painters in the world.
■If you are looking for other picture in this series, please contact us using the inquiry form.

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Katsushika Hokusai UKIYOE Woodblock Print

HO-03 Under the Wave off Kanagawa

Katsushika Hokusai(1760~1849)
Katsushika Hokusai, who was active in the Edo period, worked in many fields such as actor paintings and illustrations for reading materials. He also studied a wide range of Chinese and Western painting techniques, and his landscape paintings using shading and perspective eventually became the “Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji,” including the masterpiece ” A Mild Breeze on a Fine Day”.
Hokusai’s works have greatly influenced Western artists, and he is still considered one of the most famous Japanese painters in the world.
■If you are looking for other picture in this series, please contact us using the inquiry form.

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Katsushika Hokusai UKIYOE Woodblock Print

HO-02 Rainstorm Beneath the Summit

Katsushika Hokusai(1760~1849)
Katsushika Hokusai, who was active in the Edo period, worked in many fields such as actor paintings and illustrations for reading materials. He also studied a wide range of Chinese and Western painting techniques, and his landscape paintings using shading and perspective eventually became the “Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji,” including the masterpiece ” A Mild Breeze on a Fine Day”.
Hokusai’s works have greatly influenced Western artists, and he is still considered one of the most famous Japanese painters in the world.
■If you are looking for other picture in this series, please contact us using the inquiry form.

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Katsushika Hokusai UKIYOE Woodblock Print

HO-01 A Mild Breeze on a Fine Day

Katsushika Hokusai(1760~1849)
Katsushika Hokusai, who was active in the Edo period, worked in many fields such as actor paintings and illustrations for reading materials. He also studied a wide range of Chinese and Western painting techniques, and his landscape paintings using shading and perspective eventually became the “Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji,” including the masterpiece ” A Mild Breeze on a Fine Day”.
Hokusai’s works have greatly influenced Western artists, and he is still considered one of the most famous Japanese painters in the world.
■If you are looking for other picture in this series, please contact us using the inquiry form.

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Contemporary Art Kato Teruhide Woodblock Print

No8 Moonlight Ryoan-ji

Teruhide Kato (1936~2015)
Teruhide Kato had studied at Kyoto Art College. He was a famous kimono fashion designer. When he was 50 years old, he decided to follow his real passion, and became a traditional Kyoto woodblock artist. Success remained with the artist. After a gallery exhibition in New York and a book publication of his works titled “Kyoto Romance” he is as famous as a woodblock artist as he used to be as a kimono designer.
■The prints are made from the original woodblocks.
■It is with a stamp under a screen.

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Contemporary Art Kato Teruhide Woodblock Print

No7 Harvest Moon

Teruhide Kato (1936~2015)
Teruhide Kato had studied at Kyoto Art College. He was a famous kimono fashion designer. When he was 50 years old, he decided to follow his real passion, and became a traditional Kyoto woodblock artist. Success remained with the artist. After a gallery exhibition in New York and a book publication of his works titled “Kyoto Romance” he is as famous as a woodblock artist as he used to be as a kimono designer.
■The prints are made from the original woodblocks.
■It is with a stamp under a screen.

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Contemporary Art Kato Teruhide Woodblock Print

No6 Spire of Gion Festival Float

Teruhide Kato (1936~2015)
Teruhide Kato had studied at Kyoto Art College. He was a famous kimono fashion designer. When he was 50 years old, he decided to follow his real passion, and became a traditional Kyoto woodblock artist. Success remained with the artist. After a gallery exhibition in New York and a book publication of his works titled “Kyoto Romance” he is as famous as a woodblock artist as he used to be as a kimono designer.
■The prints are made from the original woodblocks.
■It is with a stamp under a screen.

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Contemporary Art Kato Teruhide Woodblock Print

No5 Summer Festival Lanterns

Teruhide Kato (1936~2015)
Teruhide Kato had studied at Kyoto Art College. He was a famous kimono fashion designer. When he was 50 years old, he decided to follow his real passion, and became a traditional Kyoto woodblock artist. Success remained with the artist. After a gallery exhibition in New York and a book publication of his works titled “Kyoto Romance” he is as famous as a woodblock artist as he used to be as a kimono designer.
■The prints are made from the original woodblocks.
■It is with a stamp under a screen.

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Contemporary Art Kato Teruhide Woodblock Print

No44 Graceful Autumn

Teruhide Kato (1936~2015)
Teruhide Kato had studied at Kyoto Art College. He was a famous kimono fashion designer. When he was 50 years old, he decided to follow his real passion, and became a traditional Kyoto woodblock artist. Success remained with the artist. After a gallery exhibition in New York and a book publication of his works titled “Kyoto Romance” he is as famous as a woodblock artist as he used to be as a kimono designer.
■The prints are made from the original woodblocks.
■It is with a stamp under a screen.