Koi Kimono| Actor Print | Japanese Wood Block Print
A wood block print of a man wearing a kimono with a koi fish design, which is a single Oban print from a triptych.
「公孫勝に比す幡随意長兵衛」
Hanzui Chobe is the Japanese version of the Chinese character Kouson Sho
Woodblock engraver: 横川 彫竹 Yokokawa Hirotake (carver 1800s)
(横川 竹次郎 Yokokawa Takejiro) A top block carver artist of the time who often worked with Toyokuni.
Date: 1859
The characters from this Kabuki play, which was popular at the time, are likened to characters from the Chinese novel “水滸伝 Suikoden”
- Artist - Utagawa Kunisada / Toyokuni III (1786-1865)
- Material - Ink on paper
- 19th Century (1840-1853)
- 14” x 8.25” (length, width)
- SKU: WB-Y3315
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Koi Kimono| Actor Print | Japanese Wood Block Print
Koi Kimono| Actor Print | Japanese Wood Block Print
A wood block print of a man wearing a kimono with a koi fish design, which is a single Oban print from a triptych.
「公孫勝に比す幡随意長兵衛」
Hanzui Chobe is the Japanese version of the Chinese character Kouson Sho
Woodblock engraver: 横川 彫竹 Yokokawa Hirotake (carver 1800s)
(横川 竹次郎 Yokokawa Takejiro) A top block carver artist of the time who often worked with Toyokuni.
Date: 1859
The characters from this Kabuki play, which was popular at the time, are likened to characters from the Chinese novel “水滸伝 Suikoden”
- Artist - Utagawa Kunisada / Toyokuni III (1786-1865)
- Material - Ink on paper
- 19th Century (1840-1853)
- 14” x 8.25” (length, width)
- SKU: WB-Y3315
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A wood block print of a man wearing a kimono with a koi fish design, which is a single Oban print from a triptych.
「公孫勝に比す幡随意長兵衛」
Hanzui Chobe is the Japanese version of the Chinese character Kouson Sho
Woodblock engraver: 横川 彫竹 Yokokawa Hirotake (carver 1800s)
(横川 竹次郎 Yokokawa Takejiro) A top block carver artist of the time who often worked with Toyokuni.
Date: 1859
The characters from this Kabuki play, which was popular at the time, are likened to characters from the Chinese novel “水滸伝 Suikoden”
- Artist - Utagawa Kunisada / Toyokuni III (1786-1865)
- Material - Ink on paper
- 19th Century (1840-1853)
- 14” x 8.25” (length, width)
- SKU: WB-Y3315





















