Experience the beauty of Japanese art through these four postcards featuring geisha, samurai, and floral themes created by renowned Japanese artists.

The Hiroshige woodcut was made in 1833 and depicts pink flowers.

Kuniyoshi woodcut was made in 1950 and depicts two samurai warriors fighting from a series of paintings called, "Heroic Stories of Taiheiki."

Two post cards are Kuinisada woodcuts  made in 1844 and both are called "The Hundred Poems in Symbols.

Each postcard measures 6 x 4 inches and is made in Germany, ensuring top-quality craftsmanship and durability. Each are in protective plastic sleeves. They are in excellent condition.

I have other post cards and Asian art so take a look.


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