Japanese Ukiyoe Women Abalone Shelling Utamaro Bijinga Woodblock Print FL458
Japanese Ukiyoe Women Abalone Shelling Utamaro Bijinga Woodblock Print FL458
Japanese Ukiyoe Women Abalone Shelling Utamaro Bijinga Woodblock Print FL458
Japanese Ukiyoe Women Abalone Shelling Utamaro Bijinga Woodblock Print FL458
Japanese Ukiyoe Women Abalone Shelling Utamaro Bijinga Woodblock Print FL458
Japanese Ukiyoe Women Abalone Shelling Utamaro Bijinga Woodblock Print FL458
Japanese Ukiyoe Women Abalone Shelling Utamaro Bijinga Woodblock Print FL458
Japanese Ukiyoe Women Abalone Shelling Utamaro Bijinga Woodblock Print FL458
Japanese Ukiyoe Women Abalone Shelling Utamaro Bijinga Woodblock Print FL458
Japanese Ukiyoe Women Abalone Shelling Utamaro Bijinga Woodblock Print FL458

Japanese Ukiyoe Women Abalone Shelling Utamaro Bijinga Woodblock Print FL458

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Japanese Ukiyoe Woodblock Print Art

This Japanese ukiyo-e is a woodblock print by Kitagawa Utamaro. It is the centerpiece of a three-part work called 'Abalone shell divers' or 'Pearl divers'. This piece represents two women on a rock next to the sea. One woman has just got out of the water, and the other one is next to a basket full of abalone shells, or awabi in Japanese. This piece is an authentic woodblock print, but it is a reprint from the Showa period, not a first edition. The print is placed on a piece of cardboard. 

Ukiyoe is a genre of Japanese art that flourished from the 17th through 19th centuries. Its artists produced woodblock prints and paintings of such subjects as female beauties, kabuki actors and sumo wrestlers, scenes from history and folk tales, travel scenes and landscapes, flora and fauna, and erotica.

  • Paper
  • C1950
  • Item weight: 81 grams
  • Packed weight: 450 grams
  • Full piece approx. 48.6 cm long x 32.7 cm wide
  • Ukiyoe sheet only approx. 38.1 cm long x 25.8 cm wide 
  • Good condition considering age. Stains and damage on the cardboard. On the print: stains, discoloration, white marks. Ink marks (right edge), likely from production. Wear and tear due to age. Please see the photos. 
  • This piece was purchased at the famous Osu Antique Market in Nagoya, Japan

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About Us: We are Dan and Maiko. Since moving to Japan in 2001, we have gained a vast knowledge of Japanese antiques and vintage items. We are excited to offer you a delightful glimpse of the beauty that Japan has to offer. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to get in touch with us.


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