Showing 19 artworks out of 67 with Bujalance Collection
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Bujalance Collection
- Hiroshige I, Utagawa & Kiemon, Tsuruya
- Hiroshige Iii
- Ichiyōsai Yoshitaki
- Katsushika Hokusai
- Kitazawa Rakuten
- Kogyo Sakamaki
- Kuniaki Utagawa Ii
- Shunkōsai Hokushū
- Toyohara Kunichika
- Utagawa Hiroshige, Andō Tokutarō, Ichiyusai, Utashige, Ichiyōsai
- Utagawa Kunitsuna Ii, Ichiransai, Sadashige
- Utagawa Sadahide, Gountei Sadahide, Gyokuransai Sadahide, Gyokuō
- Utagawa Toyohiro
- Utagawa Toyokuni I
- Utagawa Yoshiiku
- Utagawa Yoshikazu
- Utagawa Yoshitora
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- Ukiyo-E Print
- Edo Period Art
- Kabuki Actors
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- Utagawa Yoshitora
- Meiji Period Art
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- Ichiyosai Yoshitaki
- Utagawa Toyokuni I
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- Kogyo Sakamaki
- Yakusha-E Portrait
- Utagawa Yoshikazu
- Shunkosai Hokushu
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- Noh Theatre Scene
- Genji Monogatari
- Traditional Japan
- Theatrical Portrait
- Ichikawa Danjuro Vii
A vibrant ukiyo-e comic print featuring a dramatic scene of a man surrounded by people, this 1928 masterpiece by manga pioneer Kitazawa Rakuten invites you to explore a pivotal moment in Japanese art history.
A striking ukiyo-e print by Utagawa Yoshitora capturing the historical presence of United States soldiers in 1860s Yokohama through detailed military attire and a sense of global encounter, available for your collection.
A captivating ukiyo-e print by Kuniaki Utagawa II capturing a moment between an American soldier and a Japanese woman in 1861 Yokohama, offering a rare glimpse into Meiji era history for your private collection.
A vibrant scene of traditional Asian swordsmanship unfolds in this 1927 Jiji Manga by pioneer Kitazawa Rakuten, capturing a dynamic moment of historical storytelling that invites you to explore the roots of modern manga.
A serene scene of a woman under an umbrella unfolds in this exquisite ukiyo-e woodblock print by Kogyo Sakamaki from the Noh theatre series, offering a timeless piece of Japanese history to grace your private collection.
Discover Kitazawa Rakuten’s ‘Jiji Manga’ (1929). A vibrant ukiyo-e comic print showcasing humorous narratives & Japanese woodblock artistry. Explore a pivotal moment in manga history!
Two women in intricate traditional attire evoke the elegant drama of Noh theatre in this exquisite 1899 ukiyo-e print by Kogyo Sakamaki, inviting you to bring a piece of Meiji era Japanese history into your collection.
A hauntingly beautiful depiction of a ghost searching for her husband's reflection in this exquisite Noh theatre woodblock print by Kogyo Sakamaki from the early 20th century, perfect for any fine art collection.
Intricate black and white woodblock illustrations from the legendary Journey to the West saga by Utagawa Toyohiro capture dynamic martial arts scenes from 1827, inviting you to explore this masterpiece of Japanese art.
Discover Kogyo Sakamaki’s ‘Hanjo. Nögaku hyakuban,’ a stunning Ukiyo-e print depicting Noh theatre. Explore intricate details & vibrant colors of this 1924 masterpiece.
Capturing the elegant ritual of Noh theatre through vibrant ukiyo-e detail, this 1898 masterpiece by Kogyo Sakamaki brings the soul of Meiji era Japan to your collection.
A vibrant ukiyo-e comic print featuring humorous narratives by the father of modern manga Kitazawa Rakuten from 1926, offering a unique glimpse into Japanese woodblock artistry for your collection.
Capturing the elegant drama of Noh theatre through intricate ukiyo-e details, this 1898 masterpiece by Kogyo Sakamaki brings the soul of Meiji era Japan to your collection.
A tranquil scene of a woman in traditional Japanese attire by master printmaker Kogyo Sakamaki captures the elegance of the Noh era, offering a timeless connection to nature for your collection.
Admire 'Fuji' by Kōgyo Sakamaki (1900), a stunning Noh theatre woodblock print. Part of the Bujalance Collection, this 26x36cm artwork showcases Japanese artistry & cultural heritage.
Explore Kōgyo Sakamaki’s ‘Ikarikazuki,’ a stunning Ukiyo-e print depicting Noh theatre. Witness intricate details & vibrant scenes from 1899 Japan. #UkiyoE #Noh #JapaneseArt