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City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Japanese woodblock prints
... Japanese woodblock prints...In the 18th century, Suzuki Harunobu established the technique of multicolor woodblock printing called nishiki-e and greatly developed Japanese woodblock printing culture such as ukiyo-e. ...In the 18th century, Suzuki Harunobu established the technique of multicolor woodblock printing called nishiki-e and greatly developed Japanese woodblock printing culture such as ukiyo-e. ...A DECK GALLERY FOR JAPANESE PRINTS. A unique exhibition of Japanese Prints was opened yesterday on Japanese ship Kamo Maru.These pictures are the property of the captain of the Kamo Maru Captain T. Takahata, and are displayed in a specially arranged gallery on the deck of the ship now berthed at No. 13 Victoria Dock. A picture on board yesterday after noon. (Inset) - One of many fine works by Utaguard Toyokuni who died in 1825. Photographer notations on slide: "B21" Published: 23 February 1934 Published title: A DECK GALLERY FOR JAPANESE PRINTS. Published caption: A unique exhibition of Japanese Prints was opened yesterday on Japanese ship Kamo Maru.These pictures are the property of the captain of the Kamo Maru Captain T. Takahata, and are displayed in a specially arranged gallery on the deck of the ship now berthed at No. 13 Victoria Dock. A picture on board yesterday after noon. (Inset) - One of many fine works by Utaguard Toyokuni who died in 1825. Trove article identifier: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203376863 Description: Japanese woodblock prints, probably belonging to Captain Takahata of the Japanese passenger and cargo ship Kamo Maru, who displayed his Japanese Woodblock prints in a special on-board gallery when it visited Melbourne during 1933 and 1934. Research by project volunteer, Louise McKenzie: Plate MCK025 shows a number of Japanese woodblock prints. Three are of traditional “samurai” or Kabuki-style Japanese men in traditional dress and hairstyle; one is a composite of four different prints: two men and two women (samurai/geisha) in traditional dress. There are also several prints appearing to depict traditional scenes of indoor and outdoor life in Japan in the Edo period. An article appeared in The Age in February 1934, covering the visit to Melbourne of Captain T Takahata on the Japanese ship the Kamo Maru. An accompanying photo shows several women, in coats and hats, and a man, closely inspecting a gallery hang of Japanese woodblocks. Inset is a single image of a Kabuki theatre performer, a detail from the full photograph as shown in our slide. This work is attributed to Utagawa Toyokuni (1769-1823), who was mostly known for his prints relating to kabuki theatre and the actors’ dramatic postures. Japanese Kabuki theatre features heavily stylised performances, glamorous, highly decorated costumes and elaborate make-up worn by its performers. It was particularly popular in the Edo period (1615-1868), as was woodblock printing, after its earlier introduction from China around 150 years earlier. Woodblock printing in Japan is a technique best known for its use in the ukiyo-e artistic genre of single sheet images (although books were also created) which 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. The term ukiyo-e translates as 'picture[s] of the floating world'. This expression could be confusingly translated as meaning ‘a world of sorrow and grief’, 'erotic’ or ‘stylish’, and later came to describe the hedonistic spirit of the lower classes of the 17th century. Asai Ryōi celebrated this spirit in the novel Ukiyo Monogatari (Tales of the Floating World), c. 1661: “[L]iving only for the moment, savouring the moon, the snow, the cherry blossoms, and the maple leaves, singing songs, drinking sake, and diverting oneself just in floating, unconcerned by the prospect of imminent poverty, buoyant and carefree, like a gourd carried along with the river current: this is what we call ukiyo.” (Wikipedia: 'Ukiyo-e') Mass production of woodblocks during the Edo period was due to high literacy rates: 100% for samurai and 50-60% for farmers. Consequently, cheaper books were produced in large numbers. In the 18th century, Suzuki Harunobu established the technique of multicolor woodblock printing called nishiki-e and greatly developed Japanese woodblock printing culture such as ukiyo-e. Ukiyo-e influenced European Japonisme and Impressionism. Yoshitoshi was called the last great ukiyo-e master, and his cruel depictions and fantastic expressions influenced later Japanese literature and anime. However today the best known exponents from the period are probably Hokusai and Hiroshige.The price of one ukiyo-e at that time was about 20 mon, and the price of a bowl of soba noodles was 16 mon, so the price of one ukiyo-e was several hundred yen to 1000 yen in today's currency. 'Wikipedia: Ukiyo-e' states: “Japanese art, and particularly ukiyo-e prints, came to influence Western art from the time of the early Impressionists. Early painter-collectors incorporated Japanese themes and compositional techniques into their works as early as the 1860s: the patterned wallpapers and rugs in Manet's paintings were inspired by the patterned kimono found in ukiyo-e pictures, and Whistler focused his attention on ephemeral elements of nature as in ukiyo-e landscapes. Van Gogh was an avid collector, and painted copies in oil of prints by Hiroshige and Eisen. Degas and Cassatt depicted fleeting, everyday moments in Japanese-influenced compositions and perspectives. ukiyo-e's flat perspective and unmodulated colours were a particular influence on graphic designers and poster makers. Toulouse-Lautrec's lithographs displayed his interest not only in ukiyo-e's flat colours and outlined forms, but also in their subject matter: performers and prostitutes. He signed much of this work with his initials in a circle, imitating the seals on Japanese prints. Other artists of the time who drew influence from ukiyo-e include Monet, La Farge, Gauguin, and Les Nabis members such as Bonnard and Vuillard. French composer Claude Debussy drew inspiration for his music from the prints of Hokusai and Hiroshige, most prominently in La mer (1905). Imagist poets such as Amy Lowell and Ezra Pound found inspiration in ukiyo-e prints; Lowell published a book of poetry called Pictures of the Floating World (1919) on oriental themes or in an oriental style.” An awareness of and interest in this style of art seems to have been well established by the time Captain Takahata brought his sailing gallery to Australia in the 1930s. The Age article “Colour Prints from Japan” on 22 February 1934 p. 13, consists predominantly of a sophisticated curatorial assessment of the woodblock style and detailed artist and style information, which is remarkable for its in-depth analysis. The writer even draws attention to the existence of female woodprint artists. It has been difficult to verify those noted in this article, but worth drawing attention to the work produced by the daughter of Hokusai, Katsushika Oi, which is documented and has gained attention within Japan and elsewhere. Captain Takahata may have been quite the ambassador: adverts in Australian quarterly magazine, The Home, promoted regular cruises out of Melbourne and Sydney via Queensland, Thursday Island, Phillippines and Hong Kong to Japan at a cost of £90 for a round trip via Yokohama.(The Home, 1 August 1936, pages 76 and 79). It is reported in one of the many newspapers articles printed during 1933/1934 about Captain Takahata and his collection, that he inherited it, and it was not for sale even at an offered £10,000. However, one article makes mention of him scouring antique shops in rural Japan to add to the collection! And even enlisting the help of his children in the hunt. The collection totalled 11,000 prints and apparently 1,500 travelled with him when he sailed. These numbers do differ between reports, but his collection was undoubtedly large, and Captain Takahata enjoyed lecturing on the subject, explaining that each print was handmade. It took painstaking work over months to create the delicate colour tones, with a block being created for each colour used, and transferred onto specially prepared paper. Many of the designs are symbolic, and even those representing figures and scenes have a narrative basis, or represent traditional incidents in the life and history of Japan. (See Japanese Prints, The Sydney Morning Herald, 14 July 1934). In Brisbane in October 1934, The Courier Mail noted that Captain Takahata, now on the Yusen Kaisha steamer ‘Atsuta Mam’ (a sister ship to Kamo Maru) arrived with another 100 prints in his possession, and that he spent his spare time mounting and cataloguing his treasures. One of his new additions dated from 1787 and Captain Takahata “said that it was the only woodcut to depict eyelashes, and with the aid of a magnifying glass, he showed the extremely fine lines around the eyes of the three Japanese ladies on the print.” References: COLOR PRINTS FROM JAPAN. (1934, February 22). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 13. Retrieved February 29, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article20338088 A DECK GALLERY FOR JAPANESE PRINTS. (1934, February 23). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved February 29, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203376863 JAPANESE WOOD-CUTS. (1934, July 14). Daily Commercial News and Shipping List (Sydney, NSW : 1891 - 1954), p. 4. Retrieved February 29, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article161150580 JAPANESE PRINTS. (1934, July 14). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 12. Retrieved February 29, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article28024038 RARE WOOD-PRINTS FROM JAPAN (1934, July 16). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 20. Retrieved March 2, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243171208 JAPANESE WOODPRINTS. (1934, July 14). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 16. Retrieved March 2, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article28023902 11,000 RARE WOODCUTS (1934, October 11). The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), p. 18. Retrieved March 2, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article35647690 A DECK GALLERY FOR JAPANESE PRINTS. (1934, February 23). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved March 2, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203376863 RARE JAPANESE PRINTS (1934, July 11). The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), p. 10. Retrieved March 2, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36723139 Wikipedia: 'Ukiyo-e', https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukiyo-e Wikipedia: 'Woodblock printing in Japan', https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodblock_printing_in_Japan Wikipedia: 'Utagawa Toyokuni', https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utagawa_Toyokuni Wikipedia: 'Kabuki', https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabuki 'Digital Humanities and Japanese History',https://dh.japanese-history.org/2020-spring-women-in-japanese-history/japanese-women-artists-of-the-edo-period/ '25 Famous Painters in Japanese Art', https://dh.japanese-history.org/2020-spring-women-in-japanese-history/japanese-women-artists-of-the-edo-period/ 'Nyk Kamo Maru', https://blog.shipwatcher.com/index.php/nyk-kamo-maru/ The Home : an Australian quarterly Retrieved March 4, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-386036987 : Volume 17, No. 8, 1 August 1936.Photographer notations on slide: "B21".japan, prints, ships, art -
Great Stupa of Universal CompassionPrint - Woodblock print of Namgyalma, Derge Sutra Printing House (Derge Parkhang)
... Woodblock print of Namgyalma, a deity associated with long life and purification. ...Woodblock print of Namgyalma printed in red on parchment paper ...Woodblock print of Namgyalma, a deity associated with long life and purification. ...Woodblock print of Namgyalma, a deity associated with long life and purification. The engraver of the woodblock was the historically famous artist called Tsangpo. This block print was made from one of those historic woodblocks that are now designated as protected treasure of Derge Printing Press and therefore not allowed to be used anymore. Those involved in the printing process consider their work an offering to the Buddha.Namgyalma, often depicted in female form, is believed to remove obstacles that shorten one's lifespan. Reciting her mantra can help purify negative karma, heal diseases, and ensure a favorable rebirth.Woodblock print of Namgyalma printed in red on parchment paper woodblock printing, buddhist art -
Federation University Art CollectionPrintmaking - Woodblock, Kirsty
... ...woodblock...Framed limted edition woodblock print....Kirsty Printmaking - Woodblock Baker, Lisa ...This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed limted edition woodblock print.art, artwork, lisa baker, printmaking, woodblock -
Great Stupa of Universal CompassionPrint - Woodblock print of Jambhala, Tashilhunpo Monastery
... Woodblock printing in Tibet began to flourish from the 10th century onwards, driven by the high demand for Buddhist scriptures and images. ...Woodblock print of Jambhala on yellow cloth, created using an old wooden handcrafted printing board from Tashilhunpo Monastery in Tibet. ...Woodblock printing in Tibet began to flourish from the 10th century onwards, driven by the high demand for Buddhist scriptures and images. ...Woodblock printing in Tibet began to flourish from the 10th century onwards, driven by the high demand for Buddhist scriptures and images. Monasteries saw woodblock printing as a means to preserve and propagate authentic Buddhist teachings. The durability of woodblocks made them ideal for creating lasting impressions of sacred texts, enabling mass production and wide dissemination. Jambhala is a Bodhisattva of material and spiritual wealth often invoked by practitioners seeking to eliminate poverty and remove obstacles and misfortunes.Woodblock print of Jambhala on yellow cloth, created using an old wooden handcrafted printing board from Tashilhunpo Monastery in Tibet. woodblock printing, buddhist art -
Great Stupa of Universal CompassionPrint - Woodblock print of Vajrayogini, Tashilhunpo Monastery
... Woodblock printing in Tibet began to flourish from the 10th century onwards, driven by the high demand for Buddhist scriptures and images. ...Woodblock print of Vajrayogini on yellow cloth, created using an old wooden handcrafted printing board from Tashilhunpo Monastery in Tibet....Woodblock printing in Tibet began to flourish from the 10th century onwards, driven by the high demand for Buddhist scriptures and images. ...Woodblock printing in Tibet began to flourish from the 10th century onwards, driven by the high demand for Buddhist scriptures and images. Monasteries saw woodblock printing as a means to preserve and propagate authentic Buddhist teachings. The durability of woodblocks made them ideal for creating lasting impressions of sacred texts, enabling mass production and wide dissemination.Vajrayogini is considered a female Buddha, embodying the ultimate state of enlightenment. She represents the union of wisdom and compassion and is known for her ability to transform strong passions into enlightened virtues.Woodblock print of Vajrayogini on yellow cloth, created using an old wooden handcrafted printing board from Tashilhunpo Monastery in Tibet.woodblock printing, buddhist art -
Federation University Art CollectionWork on paper - Printmaking - Woodblock, 'Goat and Rhododendron' by Lionel Lindsay, 1932
... ...woodblock...Framed woodblock print....The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007. art artwork lionel lindsay lindsay woodblock woodcut goat animal available Framed woodblock print. ...Lionel LINDSAY (17 October 1874- 22 May 1961) Born Creswick, Victoria Wood engraving, signed in block lower right. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed woodblock print.art, artwork, lionel lindsay, lindsay, woodblock, woodcut, goat, animal, available -
Great Stupa of Universal CompassionPrint - White Tara print from a woodblock, Derge Sutra Printing House (Derge Parkhang)
... Woodblock printing in Tibet began to flourish from the 10th century onwards, driven by the high demand for Buddhist scriptures and images. ...White Tara woodblock print on paper in red ink, created using an old wooden handcrafted printing board from the Derge Sutra Printing House. ...Woodblock printing in Tibet began to flourish from the 10th century onwards, driven by the high demand for Buddhist scriptures and images. ...Woodblock printing in Tibet began to flourish from the 10th century onwards, driven by the high demand for Buddhist scriptures and images. Monasteries saw woodblock printing as a means to preserve and propagate authentic Buddhist teachings. The durability of woodblocks made them ideal for creating lasting impressions of sacred texts, enabling mass production and wide dissemination. Those involved in the printing process consider their work an offering to the Buddha.White Tara, revered as a compassionate and healing deity, is considered to provide protection, health, and longevity. She embodies the transcendent wisdom that helps practitioners overcome physical and mental suffering. White Tara woodblock print on paper in red ink, created using an old wooden handcrafted printing board from the Derge Sutra Printing House. Framed, sandwiched between acrylic sheets.woodblock printing, buddhist art -
Hamilton Art GalleryPrint - Woodblock, Ishikawa Toraji, Leisure Time, c. 1934
... Woodblock...Hamilton Art Gallery 107 Brown Street Hamilton grampians t.r 'Ishikawa' and red carvers seal (Yamayishi Kazue (1893-1966)) Left margin - title and printers marks Leisure Time Print Woodblock Ishikawa Toraji ...Asian ArtDonated through the Australian Government Cultural Gifts Program by Lesley Kehoet.r 'Ishikawa' and red carvers seal (Yamayishi Kazue (1893-1966)) Left margin - title and printers marks -
Federation University Art CollectionWork on paper - Printmaking - Relief Print, Starling, Anne, 'Innerwest' by Anne Starling, 2003
... ...woodblock...Framed black and white relief print (woodblock) representing a collage of various Sydney architecture. ...The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007. art artwork anne starling printmaking woodblock print council of australia sydney architecture bridge cityscape Framed black and white relief print (woodblock) representing a collage of various Sydney architecture. ..."In my woodblock print I have focused on the architectrure, streetscape and layout of the city. I am itrigued with teh organisation of cities and in teh creation of my own image. In this work I have almalgamated site drawings of buildings, streets and various structures to create a fish eye viewof the inner west of Sydney. By creating such a cityscape I form an historical document and record of the specific place."Anne STARLING (1967 - ) Born Sydney, New South Wales A graduate of the City Art Institute/UNSW College of Fine Arts, Anne Starling completed a Master of Art in 1994 and Master of Fine Arts by Research in 2012. Human interaction with the urban and industrial landscape is central to the work of Anne Starling. She focuses on the neglect that has occurred due to misuse and exploitation by industrial manufacturers, and the social and ecological structures of areas surrounding of Rhodes in Sydney, Fremantle in Western Australia and Port Kembla in New South Wales.Through relief and drypoint prints she examine changes that occur in this environment, presenting a commentary on the degradation and pollution of land by industry and the surrounding urban landscape. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed black and white relief print (woodblock) representing a collage of various Sydney architecture. art, artwork, anne starling, printmaking, woodblock, print council of australia, sydney, architecture, bridge, cityscape -
Great Stupa of Universal CompassionPrint - Woodblock print featuring Gesar, Unknown
... Woodblock printing in Tibet began to flourish from the 10th century onwards, driven by the high demand for Buddhist scriptures and images. ...This woodblock print on hand-made paper depicts Gesar, a legendary Tibetan warrior king who is invoked as a protector of the Buddha's teachings and emanation of Padmasambhava. ...Woodblock printing in Tibet began to flourish from the 10th century onwards, driven by the high demand for Buddhist scriptures and images. ...Woodblock printing in Tibet began to flourish from the 10th century onwards, driven by the high demand for Buddhist scriptures and images. Monasteries saw woodblock printing as a means to preserve and propagate authentic Buddhist teachings. The durability of woodblocks made them ideal for creating lasting impressions of sacred texts, enabling mass production and wide dissemination.This woodblock print on hand-made paper depicts Gesar, a legendary Tibetan warrior king who is invoked as a protector of the Buddha's teachings and emanation of Padmasambhava. Gesar's image is surrounded by four magical animals - garuda (top left), makara (top right), tiger (bottom left) and snow lion (bottom right). The print is framed using acrylic sheets. padmasambhava, tibetan buddhism, woodblock printing -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Robert Smith CollectionArtwork, other - Unidentified [Kabuki Theatre ?] subject 19th Century, Kunidasa
... Woodblock...Bass Coast Shire Council - Robert Smith Collection 76 McBride Avenue Wonthaggi Woodblock Kunidasa Artwork, other Unidentified [Kabuki Theatre ?] ...Woodblock -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, HOKKEI, Totoya, Fuji Pilgrims (Pilgrimage to Benzaiten Shrine at Enoshima), 1821
... Woodblock print...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland Edo period pilgrims mt fuji Woodblock print Fuji Pilgrims (Pilgrimage to Benzaiten Shrine at Enoshima) Print HOKKEI, Totoya ...Edo periodWoodblock printpilgrims, mt fuji -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, HOKKEI, Totoya, Blossom with Three Pictures of Poets
... Woodblock print...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland Edo Period blossom pictures poets Woodblock print Blossom with Three Pictures of Poets Print HOKKEI, Totoya ...Edo PeriodWoodblock printblossom, pictures, poets -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, EISEN, Keisai, Bride with Pipe
... Woodblock print...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland Edo period bride pipe Woodblock print Bride with Pipe Print EISEN, Keisai ...Edo periodWoodblock printbride, pipe -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, TOYOKUNI, Utagawa, Actor Ichikawa Yaq'zo', c. 1796
... Woodblock print...Probably Ichikawa Yao'zo' II or III c. 1796" b.l. margin, pencil "Hosoban/ trimmed" / 24x14 Woodblock print Actor Ichikawa Yaq'zo' Print TOYOKUNI, Utagawa ...Edo PeriodWoodblock printSigned l.r. cnr. bottom, pencil, backing sheet below print: "Toyokuni 1769-1825. ichikawa Yao'zo' I (1747-59) has... Probably Ichikawa Yao'zo' II or III c. 1796" b.l. margin, pencil "Hosoban/ trimmed" / 24x14actor -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, SADANOBU, Hasegawa, Temple Entrance at Toganoo in the Rain (Toganoo monzen uchû), from the series Famous Places in the Capital (Miyako meisho no uchi), 1870-71
... Woodblock print...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland Edo Period kyoto Woodblock print Temple Entrance at Toganoo in the Rain (Toganoo monzen uchû), from the series Famous Places in the Capital (Miyako meisho no uchi) Print SADANOBU, Hasegawa ...Edo PeriodWoodblock printkyoto -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, SHUNSHO, Katsukawa, Actor Nakamura Utaeman I from "Ehon Butai-no-Ogi", 1770
... Woodblock print...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland Edo Period actor Woodblock print Actor Nakamura Utaeman I from "Ehon Butai-no-Ogi" Print SHUNSHO, Katsukawa ...Edo PeriodWoodblock printactor -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, EIZAN, Kikugawa, Two Bijin
... Woodblock Print...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland Edo Period women Woodblock Print Two Bijin Print EIZAN, Kikugawa ...Edo PeriodWoodblock Printwomen -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, HIROSHIGE, Utagawa, Suijin Grove and Massaki on the Sumida River. No. 35 from series '100 scenes of Edo
... Woodblock Print...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland Edo Period suijin grove massaki sumida river Woodblock Print Suijin Grove and Massaki on the Sumida River. ...Edo PeriodWoodblock Printsuijin grove, massaki, sumida river -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, CAMPBELL, Cressida, Shunting Yards I, 1996
... Woodblock Print...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland shunting yards trains Initialled l.l 'C C" Woodblock Print Shunting Yards I Print CAMPBELL, Cressida ...Woodblock PrintInitialled l.l 'C C"shunting yards, trains -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, CAMPBELL, Cressida, Shunting Yards II, 1996
... Woodblock Print...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland shunting yards trains Initialled l.l. "C C" Woodblock Print Shunting Yards II Print CAMPBELL, Cressida ...Woodblock PrintInitialled l.l. "C C"shunting yards, trains -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, CAMPBELL, Cressida, Shunting Yards III, 1996
... Woodblock Print...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland shunting yards trains Initialled l.l. "C C" Woodblock Print Shunting Yards III Print CAMPBELL, Cressida ...Woodblock PrintInitialled l.l. "C C"shunting yards, trains -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, CAMPBELL, Cressida, Shunting Yards IV, 1996
... Woodblock print...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland shunting yards trains Initialled l.l. 'C C" Woodblock print Shunting Yards IV Print CAMPBELL, Cressida ...Woodblock printInitialled l.l. 'C C"shunting yards, trains -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Robert Smith CollectionArtwork, other - Untitled (Ukiyo-e ) subject, Anonymous Japanese
... Woodblock Print...Bass Coast Shire Council - Robert Smith Collection 76 McBride Avenue Wonthaggi Japan Woodblock Print Anonymous Japanese Artwork, other Untitled (Ukiyo-e ) subject ...JapanWoodblock Print -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, KORYUSAI, Isoda, Girl Burning Love Letters
... Coloured woodblock print...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland Edo Period girl love letters Coloured woodblock print Girl Burning Love Letters Print KORYUSAI, Isoda ...Edo PeriodColoured woodblock printgirl, love letters -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, SHUNSHO, Katsukawa, Iwai Hanshiro IV
... Coloured woodblock print...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland Edo Period Coloured woodblock print Iwai Hanshiro IV Print SHUNSHO, Katsukawa ...Edo PeriodColoured woodblock print -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, BUNCHO, Ippitsusai, Ichikawa Danjuro IV - actor. From "Ehan Butai-no-Ogi"
... Coloured woodblock print...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland Edo period actor Coloured woodblock print Ichikawa Danjuro IV - actor. ...Edo periodColoured woodblock printactor -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, NAGAHIDE, Yurakusai, Geisha with Kabuki dolls, c. 1760
... Coloured woodblock print...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland Edo Period geisha kaguki dolls Coloured woodblock print Geisha with Kabuki dolls Print NAGAHIDE, Yurakusai ...Edo PeriodColoured woodblock printgeisha, kaguki dolls -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, YOSHITAKI, Utagawa, Two Jugglers
... Coloured woodblock print...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland Meiji Period jugglers Coloured woodblock print Two Jugglers Print YOSHITAKI, Utagawa ...Meiji PeriodColoured woodblock printjugglers -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, HIROSHIGE, Utagawa, Camellia and Yellow Birds
... Coloured woodblock print...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland Edo Period camillia yellow birds Coloured woodblock print Camellia and Yellow Birds Print HIROSHIGE, Utagawa ...Edo PeriodColoured woodblock printcamillia, yellow birds
