Collection: Japanese art

Explore Authentic Japanese Woodblock Prints – Ukiyo-e Art for Collectors and Enthusiasts

Browse our curated collection of authentic Japanese woodblock prints, featuring iconic works by masters like Utamaro, Hokusai, Kunisada, and Hiroshige. These antique prints are more than decorative art—they offer a window into Japanese history and culture. Each piece tells a story shaped by Japan’s evolving social, political, and economic landscape over the centuries.

The traditional art form known as Ukiyo-e—or “pictures of the floating world”—originated during Japan’s Edo period (1600–1868). These woodblock prints combine intricate carving, hand-inking, and vibrant hand-coloring, making every print a unique artwork. Due to the printing process, no two pieces are exactly alike, enhancing their collectible value.

During the peaceful and prosperous Edo era (1603–1868), Japanese woodblock printing flourished. A growing urban population and the rise of the merchant class led to increased demand for affordable art. Ukiyo-e prints captured scenes of everyday life, kabuki theatre actors, geishas, landscapes, and historical events. These prints were often featured in books, magazines, and as standalone artworks—making art accessible to a wider audience.

After Japan opened to international trade in 1853, Japanese woodblock prints gained worldwide attention. Artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, Édouard Manet, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec drew inspiration from Ukiyo-e, sparking a global movement known as Japonisme. The influence of this timeless art continues to shape modern aesthetics.

Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a first-time buyer, our online shop offers original Japanese woodblock prints and antique art pieces with historical significance and lasting beauty.

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