Boy on an Ox

by Meiji era artist (not read)

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Boy on an Ox by Meiji era artist (not read)

Original Meiji era Japanese Woodblock Print
Boy on an Ox

A Special Boston Collection - We are excited to share with you a special collection of Meiji era designs, original shin-hanga prints, and high quality reprints. During a recent trip to Boston, we purchased the remaining stock from a gallery specializing in Japanese woodblock prints. This Boston gallery opened in the mid 1920's and went out of business in 1933 during the Great Depression. The original owner's daughter had kept the prints safely stored for more than 75 years! These terrific works are in wonderful condition, looking almost as if they came straight from the publisher. A real treasure trove of pre-WWII prints, with original designs ranging from classic poem slips, serene landscapes, charming birds and flowers, and popular silhouette scenes, to reprints of masterworks by Hiroshige. A great opportunity to purchase an excellent early 20th century woodblock at a low Fuji Arts price!

Comments - Charming image of a farm boy riding an ox, reaching up with a kama or sickle to trim a branch hanging overhead. Attractively drawn with nice calligraphic line work and soft color.

Artist - Meiji era artist (not read)

Image Size - 7 3/4" x 10 3/8" + margins as shown

Condition - This print with excellent color and detail. Light toning, a few faint spots. Please see photos for details. Nice overall.

Boy on an Ox by Meiji era artist (not read)
Boy on an Ox by Meiji era artist (not read)

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