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Description Fascinating woodblock print on washi paper (和紙) made by the famous artist Utagawa Hiroshige (歌川広重) and depicting an Unryu (雲龍) dragon in clouds, the legendary creature that, in various Asian cultures and also in Japanese mythology and folklore, is associated with rainfall. Large Blue Painting of "Wakashima Gonemon Swimming Underwater" Ukiyo-e Print, 1992 Get Updated with New Arrivals Save "Dragon Woodblock", and we'll notify you when there are new listings in this category. The dragon tattoo is inspired by an ink painting by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) to which Binnie added his own colors.
The print utilized 26 printings with portions of the keyblock carved to give a 'dry brush' effect, rather than heavy black outlines. Hajime Namiki - Dragon 4-1 Original woodblock print, hand-signed and numbered 718/1000 by the artist. First published in 1993.
Image size (excluding margins): 8.1 * 21.2 cm (3.2 * 8.3 in). The print is in excellent condition. The pictures shown here are from the print itself.
- Hajime Namiki (b. 1947) is a modern Japanese woodblock artist. Originally trained as a sculptor, he transitioned.
Hand printed on a Washi paper※Reproducing all or any part of the contents is prohibited. Type Woodblock Print, Original woodblocks from UNSODO ※Original woodblocks This was printed in late years by UNSODO publisher (Kyoto), using original woodblocks from Meiji period. Artist Maruyama Oukyo 1733.
Selling this beautifully executed authentic woodblock print of a dragon ~ hand printed and hand carved woodblock by the famous woodcarvers of Kathmandu, Nepal. It is printed on handmade 'lokta' paper which is wildcrafted, handmade artisan paper indigenous to Nepal. Fantastic Hiroshige pillar print with a strikingly modern, abstract feeling.
This image depicts a fierce dragon emerging from a huge swirling black and gray cloud with touches of red flames. A dramatic design and a nice choice for display.