Selling from my Father's Estate an EXTREMELY RARE Set of Five (5) Japanese Woodblock Wood-cut Print Picture Postcards.

Includes Paper Cover Holder and Information sheet, "JAPANESE WOODCUT PRINTS (The Consummation of Xlography)"

Origin: Japan - Japanese Late Meiji era (1868-1912) / 20th Century

Medium/Technique: Color woodblock; organic and inorganic colorants, metallic pigment on Japanese paper adhered to card stock

Aprox. Dimensions:
  • Postcards vary slightly 5 3/4" x 3 3/4" x 1/16"
  • Paper cover holder (when closed) 8" x 4 1/4"

Issuer: Ministry of Transportation

Publisher/Printer: Kyoto Hanga in Co., Kyoto Japan

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5 Postcards Artwork Titles / Artist Names:

  • Dressed up for the New Year by Shūhō Yamakawa (1898-1944)
  • Mt. Fuji and Cherry Bossoms by Taikan Yokoyama (1868-1958)
  • "Deer Park" at Nara by Inshō Dōmoto (1891-1975)
  • Mt. Yoshino in Spring by Shunsui Nagata (1889-1970)
  • Azaleas in Unzen National Park by Kenjiro Noguchi (1898-1947)

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Collections: Asia, Contemporary Art, Prints and Drawings