
Framed Japanese Woodblock Print Oban by Utagawa Kunisada - 19th Century
These two old Japanese woodblock prints are by renowned woodblock print artist Utagawa Kunisada and from a set of three entitled 'Elegant Amusements of Eastern Genji (Azuma Genji gayû no zu)'
Dating from 1854 - Edo Period these old prints have been reframed by our skilled team in a simple matte black wood frame.
The full triptych can be seen at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.
Condition:
These prints both have wear conducive with age. The below can be seen clearly in the photographs.
'Print 1' bottom right has a small perforation in the print paper.
'Print 2' has some small marks across the print.
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Framed Japanese Woodblock Print Oban by Utagawa Kunisada - 19th Century
These two old Japanese woodblock prints are by renowned woodblock print artist Utagawa Kunisada and from a set of three entitled 'Elegant Amusements of Eastern Genji (Azuma Genji gayû no zu)'
Dating from 1854 - Edo Period these old prints have been reframed by our skilled team in a simple matte black wood frame.
The full triptych can be seen at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.
Condition:
These prints both have wear conducive with age. The below can be seen clearly in the photographs.
'Print 1' bottom right has a small perforation in the print paper.
'Print 2' has some small marks across the print.
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These two old Japanese woodblock prints are by renowned woodblock print artist Utagawa Kunisada and from a set of three entitled 'Elegant Amusements of Eastern Genji (Azuma Genji gayû no zu)'
Dating from 1854 - Edo Period these old prints have been reframed by our skilled team in a simple matte black wood frame.
The full triptych can be seen at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.
Condition:
These prints both have wear conducive with age. The below can be seen clearly in the photographs.
'Print 1' bottom right has a small perforation in the print paper.
'Print 2' has some small marks across the print.






















