罕见的日本木版画——高美山大五郎(关脇)相扑选手,作者:Daimon Kinoshita - 日本 - 昭和年代(1926-1989)





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罕見的日本木版畫,Takāmiyama Daigorō(Sekiwake),原作,昭和時期,由京都版畫所於1980年代出版,使用 Echizen 手工和紙,品相極好,尺寸約為 41 × 27 cm。
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Rare Japanese Woodblock Print – Takamiyama Daigorō (Sekiwake)
Original Japanese woodblock print published by Kyoto Hanga-in in the 1980s, printed on traditional Echizen handmade washi paper. The print is preserved in excellent condition.
Description
This woodblock print depicts Takamiyama Daigorō, one of the most important and recognizable figures in modern sumo history. His powerful posture and calm expression reflect the strength and dignity of professional sumo during the Shōwa period.
Biography
Takamiyama Daigorō (1944–2017) was a professional sumo wrestler born in Maui, Hawaii. He entered professional sumo in Japan in 1964 and steadily rose through the ranks, eventually reaching the rank of Sekiwake, where he competed for many years at the highest level of the sport.
Historical Significance
In July 1972, Takamiyama made history by becoming the first foreign-born wrestler to win a Makuuchi (top-division) championship, a groundbreaking achievement that marked a turning point in the internationalization of sumo. He was also renowned for his exceptional durability, setting a long-standing record for consecutive appearances in the top division. After retirement, he founded Azumazeki Stable and devoted himself to training future generations of wrestlers.
Details
Technique: Traditional Japanese woodblock print
Publisher: Kyoto Hanga-in
Period: 1980s
Material: Echizen handmade washi paper
Condition: Excellent, unused
Size: approx. 41 × 27 cm (paper size)
A historically significant sumo woodblock print, ideal for collectors of Japanese art and sumo history.
Important Notice – Customs & Import Taxes
This item will be shipped from Japan.
Please note that any customs duties, import taxes, VAT, or other charges imposed by the destination country are the responsibility of the buyer.
These fees are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
Customs policies vary by country, so please check with your local customs office for further information before bidding.
By placing a bid, you agree to accept responsibility for all applicable import charges.
Rare Japanese Woodblock Print – Takamiyama Daigorō (Sekiwake)
Original Japanese woodblock print published by Kyoto Hanga-in in the 1980s, printed on traditional Echizen handmade washi paper. The print is preserved in excellent condition.
Description
This woodblock print depicts Takamiyama Daigorō, one of the most important and recognizable figures in modern sumo history. His powerful posture and calm expression reflect the strength and dignity of professional sumo during the Shōwa period.
Biography
Takamiyama Daigorō (1944–2017) was a professional sumo wrestler born in Maui, Hawaii. He entered professional sumo in Japan in 1964 and steadily rose through the ranks, eventually reaching the rank of Sekiwake, where he competed for many years at the highest level of the sport.
Historical Significance
In July 1972, Takamiyama made history by becoming the first foreign-born wrestler to win a Makuuchi (top-division) championship, a groundbreaking achievement that marked a turning point in the internationalization of sumo. He was also renowned for his exceptional durability, setting a long-standing record for consecutive appearances in the top division. After retirement, he founded Azumazeki Stable and devoted himself to training future generations of wrestlers.
Details
Technique: Traditional Japanese woodblock print
Publisher: Kyoto Hanga-in
Period: 1980s
Material: Echizen handmade washi paper
Condition: Excellent, unused
Size: approx. 41 × 27 cm (paper size)
A historically significant sumo woodblock print, ideal for collectors of Japanese art and sumo history.
Important Notice – Customs & Import Taxes
This item will be shipped from Japan.
Please note that any customs duties, import taxes, VAT, or other charges imposed by the destination country are the responsibility of the buyer.
These fees are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
Customs policies vary by country, so please check with your local customs office for further information before bidding.
By placing a bid, you agree to accept responsibility for all applicable import charges.

