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  • Future Boy Conan Ukiyoe Ah01

    Future Boy Conan Ukiyo-e flesh brush painting “Ah”

    $1,669

    🌏 Description
    This remarkable piece from Katsushika Hokusai’s iconic Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji series captures the quiet elegance of rural travel. “Koshu Inume Pass” offers a tranquil moment: travelers and horses trekking through the mountainous path, Mount Fuji watching from afar like a calm guardian. Rendered in Hokusai’s masterful lines and delicate use of color gradients, it reveals not only geography but spirit — a landscape observed with reverence, where the human journey unfolds under Japan’s most sacred peak.

    🔹 Key Features
    • Authentic reproduction of Hokusai’s original Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji
    • Highlights the serene Koshu Inume Pass with Fuji in the backdrop
    • Skillful woodblock print using traditional techniques
    • Ideal for collectors of classic ukiyo-e landscapes
    • A timeless piece that evokes Japan’s Edo-period travel culture

  • Gatchaman Ukiyoe Owashi Firebird01Gatchaman Ukiyoe Owashi Firebird02

    Gatchaman Ukiyo-e “Owashi Firebird Picture”

    $569

    🌏 Description
    Blazing with energy and grace, the “Owashi Firebird Picture” fuses the explosive spirit of Gatchaman with the compositional elegance of traditional ukiyo-e. This stunning print reimagines the iconic Firebird technique—a symbol of sacrifice and courage—within a classical Japanese woodblock framework. Flowing flames, disciplined posture, and fierce resolve converge in an artwork where science fiction meets Edo-era soul.

    🔹 Key Features
    • Ukiyo-e style artwork featuring the Firebird from Gatchaman
    • Dynamic pose and vibrant flame motifs inspired by traditional fire spirits
    • High-quality Japanese washi-style paper for a tactile, artistic finish
    • Seamless fusion of anime intensity and ukiyo-e discipline
    • Made in Japan, ideal for collectors and design-savvy fans

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    Genji-e and Ukiyo-e “Hikaru Genji Portrait

    $379

    🌏 Description
    Step into the poetic world of classical Japan through this evocative ukiyo-e print portraying Hikaru Genji, the shining prince of The Tale of Genji. With graceful brushwork and refined color tones, the artist breathes new life into the literary legend, capturing his noble beauty, emotional complexity, and delicate elegance. It is a reverent homage to both literary heritage and Edo-period aesthetics.

    🔹 Key Features
    • Inspired by The Tale of Genji, Japan’s literary treasure
    • Detailed depiction of Hikaru Genji in court attire
    • Refined woodblock craftsmanship with historical depth
    • Elegant harmony of soft color gradients and classical patterns
    • A thoughtful collector’s piece or literary gift

  • Hiroshige Tokaido Nihonbashi Morning View01Hiroshige Tokaido Nihonbashi Morning View02

    Hiroshige Utagawa “Tokaido 53rd Nihonbashi Morning View” Ukiyo-e woodblock print

    $345

    🌏 Description
    Begin your journey through Edo-period Japan with this serene ukiyo-e print by Utagawa Hiroshige, depicting the vibrant morning bustle at Nihonbashi, the starting point of the Tokaido Road. As sunlight breaks across the wooden bridge, travelers, merchants, and porters move through the scene, capturing the rhythm of life in old Edo. Hiroshige’s signature style—a blend of gentle color gradients and detailed scenery—invites the viewer to step into a moment suspended between stillness and motion.

    🔹 Key Features
    • Created by Utagawa Hiroshige, master of travel ukiyo-e
    • Scene: Nihonbashi, the iconic starting point of the Tokaido
    • Vivid portrayal of early morning atmosphere in Edo
    • Soft blue skies and early sunlight reflections on the river
    • Part of the famed “Tokaido 53 Stations” series

  • Japonism Ikeda Yoson (Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture 1895 1988)08Japonism Ikeda Yoson (Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture 1895 1988)03

    Ikeda Yoson (Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture 1895 – 1988)

    $5,586

    🌏 Description
    Ikeda Yoson, a celebrated Nihonga painter born in Kurashiki City, brought the poetry of Japanese life into visual form with delicate brushwork and serene clarity. His art captured not only landscapes and figures, but the kokoro (spirit) of a vanishing Japan—one still touched by nature, silence, and seasonal rhythm. Working throughout the Shōwa era, Yoson’s compositions reflect a balance between modern sensibilities and traditional techniques, often portraying moments of stillness with profound emotional depth. His palette, soft yet expressive, and his brushline, precise yet breathing, invite the viewer to pause and reflect.

    🔹 Key Features
    • 🎨 Style: Nihonga (Japanese-style painting)
    • 🏞️ Themes: Everyday life, nature, historical reflection
    • 🖌️ Medium: Mineral pigments, ink on silk or paper
    • 🧑‍🎨 Period: Shōwa-era elegance rooted in traditional form
    • 📍 Origin: Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture, Japan

  • Japonism Nagasawa Rosetsu (Tanba Province 1754 1799)01Japonism Nagasawa Rosetsu (Tanba Province 1754 1799)02

    Japonism Nagasawa Rosetsu (Tanba Province 1754 – 1799)

    $4,345

    🏷️ Specification
    • Artist: Juichi Ichihara (市原重一 or 市原寿一)
    • Region: Okayama, Japan
    • Style: Modern Nihonga
    • Subject: Autumn bijin-ga (elegant woman beneath maple leaves)
    • Medium: Mineral pigments on silk or paper
    • Presentation: Hanging scroll / wall mount painting

    🌸 Why Choose This Artwork

    🍁 For the Autumn Dreamer
    His works breathe like a still afternoon—quiet, red-gold, filled with memory.
    👩 For the Collector of Beauty
    Each figure is not only a muse but a mirror of inward calm and seasonal grace.
    🎨 For the Modern-Traditional Fusionist
    Ichihara bridges classical Nihonga with intimate, emotional storytelling.
    🎁 For the Elegant Gifter
    A graceful present filled with depth, femininity, and seasonal poetry.

    ✨ Character Summary
    Gentle, lyrical, and quietly radiant—Ichihara’s paintings are tender portraits of a Japan touched by autumn and emotion.

    🖋️ Additional Explanation (Poetic Style)

    She stands beneath the crimson hush of maple leaves—silent, not still; distant, yet deeply known. Juichi Ichihara paints her not as a symbol, but as a breath held between seasons. His brushwork hums with restraint, choosing not to declare, but to reveal—the way wind reveals the underside of a leaf, or silence reveals longing. His Okayama heritage lives in his palette: earth tones of temple stone, muted reds of falling dusk, the faint shimmer of kimono silk under fading light. In every bijin he paints, there is a sense of reverence—not only for beauty, but for the moment in which beauty is seen and almost lost. His figures do not pose, they remain—dwelling in the space between elegance and memory. To hang Ichihara’s work is to create a place where time softens, where seasons pause, and where the viewer may find themselves reflected in the poise of a woman and the falling of a leaf.

  • Japonism Ukiyoe Hokusai Roben Falls Oyama

    Japonism Ukiyo-e – Hokusai “Roben Falls at Oyama in Sagami Province”

    $147

    🌏 Description
    Katsushika Hokusai’s Roben Falls at Oyama captures a breathtaking cascade nestled in the sacred mountains of Sagami Province. Known for its spiritual resonance, the waterfall roars down a cliff surrounded by lush trees, pink blossoms, and pilgrims who gather to purify themselves. This artwork, from Hokusai’s revered Waterfall Series, is both a celebration of natural beauty and a depiction of the intimate bond between the Japanese people and their revered landscape. The vertical composition draws the eye upward, echoing the waterfall’s dramatic descent and inviting the viewer into the scene’s spiritual tranquility.

    🔹 Key Features
    • 🌊 Featured in Hokusai’s celebrated A Tour of Waterfalls in Various Provinces
    • 🏞️ Depicts sacred Roben Falls at Oyama, a popular pilgrimage destination
    • 🌸 Includes cherry blossoms, serene mountain foliage, and temple pilgrims
    • 🎨 Harmonious color palette with strong vertical movement
    • 🖼️ A striking piece of spiritual and aesthetic harmony

  • Japonism Ukiyoe Hokusai Telescope Seven Habits

    Japonism Ukiyo-e – Hokusai “Telescope and the Seven Habits

    $69

    🌏 Description
    This captivating woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai belongs to his renowned Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji series. Titled “Telescope and the Seven Habits,” it offers a charming scene featuring two elegant women peering through a telescope while Mount Fuji rests quietly in the background. A harmonious fusion of scientific curiosity and refined beauty, this artwork reflects Edo-period fascination with Western inventions, seen through the delicate aesthetics of traditional Japanese life. The scene brims with poetic intimacy—an era’s reverence for learning and observation, dressed in the silk kimono of ukiyo-e elegance.

    🔹 Key Features
    • 📜 Authentic reproduction of Hokusai’s Fugaku Sanjurokkei series
    • 👘 Depicts refined women observing Mount Fuji through a telescope
    • 🎨 Soft color tones and fine linework showcasing Edo-era daily life
    • 🗻 Iconic depiction of Fuji, symbol of harmony and eternity
    • 🖌️ High-quality print ideal for art collectors and cultural connoisseurs

  • Japonism Artist Hishikawa Moronobu (Awa 1618 1694)01Japonism Artist Hishikawa Moronobu (Awa 1618 1694)02

    Japonism-Artist-Hishikawa Moronobu (Awa 1618 – 1694)

    $1,490

    🌏 Description
    Hishikawa Moronobu stands as one of the founding figures of Ukiyo-e, a genre that would come to define Japanese visual culture for centuries. Born in Awa Province in the early Edo period, he transformed traditional Yamato-e aesthetics into lively scenes of urban life, elegant women, and daily rituals. Moronobu’s signature works often center on bijin-ga—portraits of beautiful women—but his genius lies in how he gave movement and humanity to these figures, balancing formality with sensual energy. His ink work is both controlled and expressive, setting the stylistic foundation for generations of printmakers and painters who followed.

    🔹 Key Features
    • 🖌️ Pioneer of Ukiyo-e: Often credited with establishing the genre through his early woodblock-printed books and hanging scrolls
    • 👘 Themes: Bijin-ga (portraits of beautiful women), scenes of leisure, folklore
    • 🎨 Style: Bold yet refined brushwork, monochrome ink and early color experimentation
    • 📖 Legacy: Major influence on later masters like Harunobu, Utamaro, and Hokusai
    • 📍 Origin: Awa Province (modern-day Chiba), active primarily in Edo (Tokyo)