Item from the Mokuhankan Flea Market53 Stations of the Tokaido - Full Set (in files)Size: 23.0cm by 35.0cm (9.06 in by 13.78 in) | Enlargement | Shipping Code: [INC] ? Designer: Ando Hiroshige Era: Post-war | Currency: $ / £ / € Price: Description: This is a full set of prints of what is perhaps the single most famous series of Japanese woodblock prints ever produced, "The 53 Stations of the Tokaido", designed by Hiroshige in the 1830s. But this particular item is a Tokaido set with a difference - it has been 'curated' by Mokuhankan. During the post-war period, a number of the top publishers in Tokyo issued complete sets of Hiroshige's Tokaido series; it was quite a popular item during that period. But even though many sets were sold, it is far from common these days to find sets that are both complete and in good condition. We do have such items in our catalogue occasionally, but we have also come up with another way to solve the problem, and this is the result. In each of our curated sets you will find a mix of prints from different publishers, typically: Takamizawa, Adachi, O-Edo, Yamada Shoin, Kato, and Yuyudo. We have selected individual prints from otherwise unsuitable sets, looking for prints that are nicely made and of course in good condition. They are all at the same dimension as the originals published in Hiroshige's time. The prints are stored in two A3 folders, and we have included descriptive sheets, in both English and Japanese, in an accompanying of B5 folder. This is actually, a wonderful way to store and view the prints. The dimension displayed is the print image size, and the file size is approximately 33cm x 43cm. Hiroshige's Tokaido designs were discussed in a 'David's Choice' YouTube video in October of 2020, which also featured one of the sets typical of the post-war era ... the one from Takamizawa. And you can see in the video just how clumsy the post-war packaged sets are - it is next to impossible to view the prints comfortably, not to mention the fact that the packing materials are far from modern preservation standards (which is why we come across so many foxed prints from that era ...)
Special Shipping Notice This item cannot be shipped at the ‘economy’ level in our shopping cart, so we have priced it to include shipping at the EMS express level (including insurance) to most common destinations (North America, Europe, Asia). A few of them do have very slight foxing but are in very good condition overall. The title page of Part One folder. It comes with a woodblock printed colour map in English and an index page in Japanese. Part one has 34 prints - from station 1 to 34. Here are some examples; Nihonbashi and Shinagawa, Kawasaki and Kanagawa, Yoshiwara and Kanbara, ... and Kanaya and Nissaka. Kanaya has a small spot on the upper left margin. The title page of Part Two folder. Part two has 21 prints - from station 35 to 55. Here are some examples: Ishiyakushi and Shōno, Kameyama and Seki, Sakashita and Tsuchiyama, ... and Keishi, the last station. The 2nd folder has around 10 blank pages, which you can of course use to store other prints from your collection! The order of the descriptive sheets folder matches the print folder. Part one has 34 sheets. And part two has 21 sheets. Browse thumbnail pages of various selections from the catalogue ... Mokuhankan Publications:general (104) kacho-e (27) landscape (54) bijin-ga (19) contemporary (17) senshafuda (2) yakusha-e (4) HangaClub (70) ebook (6) miscellaneous (4) 8 Cats (4) supplies (6) [ Also see our Annual Gift Page ] Partner Shops: Kawase Hasui prints (12) Yoshida family prints (48) Doi Hanga prints (54) Miyakodori prints (4) Numabe Mokuhan prints (3) Guest items (17) Mokuhankan Flea Market (All items) general (78) kacho-e (38) yakusha-e (25) landscape (130) bijin-ga (113) kuchi-e (0) contemporary (4) set (42) books (3) [ List of Recently sold items ] [ Flea Market Matsuri ] |
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