The Craftsmen's Life - Umbrella Maker | Antique Japanese Wood Block Print
A wood block print that is a re-print from a series of 25 prints titled The Craftsmen's Life, which shows various craftsmen performing their trades. This piece in the series shows an umbrella maker creating traditional Japanese kasa. The original version of this print was likely created sometime during the 1600s.
[Artist Biography] - Kano Yoshinobu (1552-1640)
A painter of the Kano school who was active from the Momoyama to early Edo periods. He was commonly known as Kyuzaemon and his pen name was Shoan. He lived in Kyoto and together with Kano Naganobu, served as the guardian of Kano Yasunobu when he was a child.
- Artist - Kano Yoshinobu (1552-1640)
- Material - Ink on paper
- Wood Block Print
- Meiji Period (1868-1912)
- 14.75" x 9.75" (length, width)
- SKU: WB-Y3085
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The Craftsmen's Life - Umbrella Maker | Antique Japanese Wood Block Print
The Craftsmen's Life - Umbrella Maker | Antique Japanese Wood Block Print
A wood block print that is a re-print from a series of 25 prints titled The Craftsmen's Life, which shows various craftsmen performing their trades. This piece in the series shows an umbrella maker creating traditional Japanese kasa. The original version of this print was likely created sometime during the 1600s.
[Artist Biography] - Kano Yoshinobu (1552-1640)
A painter of the Kano school who was active from the Momoyama to early Edo periods. He was commonly known as Kyuzaemon and his pen name was Shoan. He lived in Kyoto and together with Kano Naganobu, served as the guardian of Kano Yasunobu when he was a child.
- Artist - Kano Yoshinobu (1552-1640)
- Material - Ink on paper
- Wood Block Print
- Meiji Period (1868-1912)
- 14.75" x 9.75" (length, width)
- SKU: WB-Y3085
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A wood block print that is a re-print from a series of 25 prints titled The Craftsmen's Life, which shows various craftsmen performing their trades. This piece in the series shows an umbrella maker creating traditional Japanese kasa. The original version of this print was likely created sometime during the 1600s.
[Artist Biography] - Kano Yoshinobu (1552-1640)
A painter of the Kano school who was active from the Momoyama to early Edo periods. He was commonly known as Kyuzaemon and his pen name was Shoan. He lived in Kyoto and together with Kano Naganobu, served as the guardian of Kano Yasunobu when he was a child.
- Artist - Kano Yoshinobu (1552-1640)
- Material - Ink on paper
- Wood Block Print
- Meiji Period (1868-1912)
- 14.75" x 9.75" (length, width)
- SKU: WB-Y3085





















