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A Chinese official with a ceremonial hat, holding a fan and a silk purse.

A colored wood block print of a Chinese official with a ceremonial hat, holding a fan and a silk purse.

$3000 / ≈ €2807
Maker / Publisher: NAGASAKI-E.
Place & Date: Nagasaki, c. 1830

 


'Jokisen no zu' (Steamboat)

Nagasaki-e original Japanese woodblock print of a Steamboat. The figurehead is a striking detail.Nagasaki-e are Japanese woodblock prints that depict foreigners (Mostly ...

$3750 / ≈ €3509
Maker / Publisher: NAGASAKI-E
Place & Date: Nagasaki, c.1805

 


Gaikoku jinbutsu - Amerika, Furansu. [People from foreign lands - Americans, French ]

Yokohama wood block print showing two women talking with each other. To the right two men in military uniforms. Utagawa, Yoshitora, was a Japanese wood cut engraver activ...

$1500 / ≈ €1404
Maker / Publisher: UTAGAWA YOSHITORA
Place & Date: Yokohama, 1861

 


Great Elephant Imported from Central India.

This is a piece belonging to Misemono-e of animals (literally, pictures of show animals). The giant elephant brought in from India in 1863 was accepted by Japanese people...

$3000 / ≈ €2807
Maker / Publisher: YOSHITOYO Fukuyama
Place & Date: Yokohama, 1863

 


A Chinese ship.

A rare Nagasaki-e print of a Chinese Ship.

$3000 / ≈ €2807
Maker / Publisher: NAGASAKI-E
Place & Date: Nagasaki, 1818-1829

 


First Russian mission.

A rare Nagasaki-e print of the first Russian mission to Japan.

$2250 / ≈ €2105
Maker / Publisher: NAGASAKI-E
Place & Date: Nagasaki, c.1804

 


Two traders.

A rare Nagasaki-e print of the first Russian mission to Japan.

$2250 / ≈ €2105
Maker / Publisher: YOKOHAMA-E
Place & Date: Nagasaki, c.1804

 


Amerikajin yūkiō. (AMERIKAZIN??) (American family with children)

Wood block print by Utagawa Yoshifuji (1828-1887) of American parents with two children. Edited by Aito and signed : Ipposai Yoshifuji ga.

$1500 / ≈ €1404
Maker / Publisher: Utagawa YOSHIFUJI
Place & Date: Yokohama, February, 1861

 


Rakuda no zu [Camel]

GiftsIn Japanese diplomacy, gifts had a greater meaning than merely creating receptiveness in the opposing party. Gifts were not bribes; they were an indicator of willing...

$3000 / ≈ €2807
Maker / Publisher: Utagawa Kuniyasu
Place & Date: 1824

 


Chosen Danpan (Discussing the clauses of the ultimatum between the Japanese, Chinese and Korean forces).

Japanese woodcut showing the Japanese, Chinese and Koreans discussing the clauses of the ultimatum between Japan, China and Korea, . Yôsai Nobukazu (1872-1944).A scene...

$1200 / ≈ €1123
Maker / Publisher: NOBUKAZU, Y.
Place & Date: August 8, MEIJI 27th year or 1894