Japanese Chrysanthemum Woodblock Print by Gessai Gabimaru, ca. 19th Century
Materials: Paper, Printmaking Materials
Medium: Woodblock Print
Size: 17.25” x 21.25" x .75” Framed.
Rarity: Limited series.
Signature: Signed by the artist at the top right.
Origin: Japan
Certificate of authenticity: Not included.
Frame: Professionally framed behind glass. Double mat in blush and ivory with gilt bevels. Wired and ready to hang.
Condition: Very good. Clean, crisp image with no damage. Glass has a couple marks. Light scuffs to the corners of the frame.
Details: Japanese woodcut print from "100 Varieties of Chrysanthemums" by Gessai Gabimaru (Japanese, 1789-1818). Gessai Gabimaru is an ukiyo-e artist from the Eishi school. Presented in silver/gold wood frame; gilt edge blush and ivory double cut mat. This print is in an illustrative style.
Materials: Paper, Printmaking Materials
Medium: Woodblock Print
Size: 17.25” x 21.25" x .75” Framed.
Rarity: Limited series.
Signature: Signed by the artist at the top right.
Origin: Japan
Certificate of authenticity: Not included.
Frame: Professionally framed behind glass. Double mat in blush and ivory with gilt bevels. Wired and ready to hang.
Condition: Very good. Clean, crisp image with no damage. Glass has a couple marks. Light scuffs to the corners of the frame.
Details: Japanese woodcut print from "100 Varieties of Chrysanthemums" by Gessai Gabimaru (Japanese, 1789-1818). Gessai Gabimaru is an ukiyo-e artist from the Eishi school. Presented in silver/gold wood frame; gilt edge blush and ivory double cut mat. This print is in an illustrative style.
Materials: Paper, Printmaking Materials
Medium: Woodblock Print
Size: 17.25” x 21.25" x .75” Framed.
Rarity: Limited series.
Signature: Signed by the artist at the top right.
Origin: Japan
Certificate of authenticity: Not included.
Frame: Professionally framed behind glass. Double mat in blush and ivory with gilt bevels. Wired and ready to hang.
Condition: Very good. Clean, crisp image with no damage. Glass has a couple marks. Light scuffs to the corners of the frame.
Details: Japanese woodcut print from "100 Varieties of Chrysanthemums" by Gessai Gabimaru (Japanese, 1789-1818). Gessai Gabimaru is an ukiyo-e artist from the Eishi school. Presented in silver/gold wood frame; gilt edge blush and ivory double cut mat. This print is in an illustrative style.