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Katsushika Hokusai – Hand-Printed Woodblock Reprints – “Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji” – Showa - Katsushika Hokusai - Japan (Ohne mindestpreis)

Description A refined pair of hand-printed Japanese woodblock reprints from Katsushika Hokusai’s “Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji,” produced in Japan during the Showa period (circa 1955–1975). These prints were published by Yuyudo, one of the most respected woodblock publishers of the postwar era, and supervised by the renowned ukiyo-e scholar Takamisawa Tadao, ensuring exceptional faithfulness to the Edo-period originals. The original silver presentation case bears Hokusai’s famous later-life artist name, “Gakyō Rōjin Manji” (The Old Man Mad About Painting), adding historical depth and collector interest. The set includes the following two designs: “Soshu Shichiri-ga-hama” – cargo ships crossing a luminous sea with Mount Fuji in the distance “Kai Province, Mitsui-juku” – travellers and packhorses along a dramatic mountain road Both compositions showcase the dynamic linework, balanced colours, and atmospheric landscapes for which Hokusai’s series is celebrated. Artistic & Technical Features Authentic hand-printed woodblock impressions (not lithography) Published by Yuyudo Supervised by Takamisawa Tadao, a leading authority on ukiyo-e Multiple carved blocks used for each colour layer Beautiful bokashi gradation in the sky and sea Printed on traditional Japanese washi-type paper Pigment bleed-through and woodgrain impressions visible on the reverse A high-quality Showa-era revival of Hokusai’s celebrated Edo compositions These characteristics reflect exceptional craftsmanship and make this edition desirable among collectors of traditional Japanese printmaking. Dimensions Mount size: approx. 39 × 27 cm Image size: approx. 29 × 20.5 cm Each print is mounted within its original mat; the upper reverse edge of each print is lightly glued, a common method for presentation mounting. Condition Prints: Excellent colours and strong impressions No tears, stains, or foxing Clean surfaces with natural washi texture Very light waviness consistent with hand-printed woodblock works Silver presentation case: Includes the inscription “Gakyō Rōjin Manji”, Hokusai’s later-life artist name Shows age-related wear and tearing on the back side Rubbing and minor marks consistent with age Overall, the prints are in very good to excellent condition, with only the case showing expected signs of age. Provenance / Notes Produced in the mid-Showa period (c.1955–1975) High-quality Yuyudo edition, sought after by collectors Supervision by Takamisawa Tadao guarantees accuracy and authenticity The presence of Hokusai’s artist name “Gakyō Rōjin Manji” on the case adds cultural and aesthetic value Shipping & Packaging • Shipped securely from Japan with tracking and full insurance. • Carefully packed in flat, rigid packaging for maximum protection. Important Notes for EU / Germany Buyers This is a collector’s art print, produced using traditional methods for cultural preservation. Not subject to modern product-safety labeling (GPSR). Import VAT or customs fees may apply depending on your country’s rules. Shipped in compliance with EU packaging regulations (LUCID). Seller: Timeless Japan (Tomomi Saya) Origin: Japan Complies with EU Regulation (EU) 2023/988 – for collector’s use only. Shipping information: We ship securely from Japan with tracking and insurance. Packaging includes protective materials to ensure safe international delivery. Please note that customs procedures or local VAT may cause slight delays or additional charges depending on your country’s regulations.

Nr. 99662620

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Katsushika Hokusai – Hand-Printed Woodblock Reprints – “Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji” – Showa - Katsushika Hokusai - Japan  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Katsushika Hokusai – Hand-Printed Woodblock Reprints – “Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji” – Showa - Katsushika Hokusai - Japan (Ohne mindestpreis)

Description

A refined pair of hand-printed Japanese woodblock reprints from
Katsushika Hokusai’s “Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji,” produced in Japan during the Showa period (circa 1955–1975).
These prints were published by Yuyudo, one of the most respected woodblock publishers of the postwar era, and supervised by the renowned ukiyo-e scholar Takamisawa Tadao, ensuring exceptional faithfulness to the Edo-period originals.

The original silver presentation case bears Hokusai’s famous later-life artist name,
“Gakyō Rōjin Manji” (The Old Man Mad About Painting),
adding historical depth and collector interest.

The set includes the following two designs:

“Soshu Shichiri-ga-hama” – cargo ships crossing a luminous sea with Mount Fuji in the distance

“Kai Province, Mitsui-juku” – travellers and packhorses along a dramatic mountain road

Both compositions showcase the dynamic linework, balanced colours, and atmospheric landscapes for which Hokusai’s series is celebrated.

Artistic & Technical Features

Authentic hand-printed woodblock impressions (not lithography)

Published by Yuyudo

Supervised by Takamisawa Tadao, a leading authority on ukiyo-e

Multiple carved blocks used for each colour layer

Beautiful bokashi gradation in the sky and sea

Printed on traditional Japanese washi-type paper

Pigment bleed-through and woodgrain impressions visible on the reverse

A high-quality Showa-era revival of Hokusai’s celebrated Edo compositions

These characteristics reflect exceptional craftsmanship and make this edition desirable among collectors of traditional Japanese printmaking.

Dimensions

Mount size: approx. 39 × 27 cm

Image size: approx. 29 × 20.5 cm

Each print is mounted within its original mat;
the upper reverse edge of each print is lightly glued, a common method for presentation mounting.

Condition

Prints:

Excellent colours and strong impressions

No tears, stains, or foxing

Clean surfaces with natural washi texture

Very light waviness consistent with hand-printed woodblock works

Silver presentation case:

Includes the inscription “Gakyō Rōjin Manji”, Hokusai’s later-life artist name

Shows age-related wear and tearing on the back side

Rubbing and minor marks consistent with age

Overall, the prints are in very good to excellent condition,
with only the case showing expected signs of age.

Provenance / Notes

Produced in the mid-Showa period (c.1955–1975)

High-quality Yuyudo edition, sought after by collectors

Supervision by Takamisawa Tadao guarantees accuracy and authenticity

The presence of Hokusai’s artist name “Gakyō Rōjin Manji” on the case adds cultural and aesthetic value
Shipping & Packaging

• Shipped securely from Japan with tracking and full insurance.
• Carefully packed in flat, rigid packaging for maximum protection.

Important Notes for EU / Germany Buyers

This is a collector’s art print, produced using traditional methods for cultural preservation.

Not subject to modern product-safety labeling (GPSR).

Import VAT or customs fees may apply depending on your country’s rules.

Shipped in compliance with EU packaging regulations (LUCID).

Seller: Timeless Japan (Tomomi Saya)
Origin: Japan
Complies with EU Regulation (EU) 2023/988 – for collector’s use only.

Shipping information:
We ship securely from Japan with tracking and insurance.
Packaging includes protective materials to ensure safe international delivery.
Please note that customs procedures or local VAT may cause slight delays or additional charges depending on your country’s regulations.

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