Black cat by Hiroaki (1929)

Takahashi Hiroaki (1871–1945) ~ Cat with a Bell, 1929. Color woodblock print on paper. Publisher: Kaneko Fusui (1897-1978)

Takahashi Hiroaki was the first print designer to collaborate with the publisher Watanabe Shôzaburô to revive the themes and techniques of 19th-century ukiyo-e prints. Between 1907 and 1923, when the Great Kantô Earthquake destroyed both prints and blocks, they produced over 500 designs. After the quake, Hiroaki began anew, sometimes creating modified versions of his earlier designs. This work, however, is from his output for a different publisher, Kaneko Fusui, who apparently allowed him to do more experimental designs. The swirling patterns in the background, done in soft yellow-orange, show the movement of the baren pad during the printing process. Takahashi worked with Kaneko for only four years, between 1929 and 1932, so prints from this publisher are relatively rare. (quoted from Portland Art Museum)

Takahashi Hiroaki (1871–1945) ~ Cat with a Bell, 1929. Color woodblock print on paper. | src Portland Art museum

Bihō Takahashi · Bat in Moon

Biho Takashi (active ca. 1890-1930) :: Bat in Moon, ca. 1905. Color woodblock print on paper | src Brooklyn Museum
Biho Takashi (active ca. 1890-1930) :: Bat in Moon / Bat against full Moon, woodblock print in colours and ink, ca. 1905. | Bukowskis

Bihō Takahashi / Nomura Yoshikuni 野村美邦 / Hirose Yoshikuni
Sealed: Yoshikuni (美邦). Signed: Yoshikuni (美邦). / Meiji Period

Bihō Takahashi :: Bat in Moon / Bat against full Moon, woodblock print in colours and ink, ca. 1905. [DETAIL] | src Bukowskis

Japanese birds (1880s)

Ornithologisches Manuskript mit 58 meist farbigen Vogelgouachen. Japan, Meiji 13 (um 1880) | src Jeschke van Vliet Auktionen
Sparrows. Ornithological manuscript with 58 mostly colored bird gouaches. Japan, Meiji 13 (ca. 1880) | src Jeschke van Vliet Auktionen
Ornithological manuscript with 58 mostly colored bird gouaches. Japan, Meiji 13 (ca. 1880) | src Jeschke van Vliet Auktionen
Ornithologisches Manuskript mit 58 meist farbigen Vogelgouachen. Japan, Meiji 13 (um 1880) | src Jeschke van Vliet Auktionen
Ornithological manuscript with 58 mostly colored bird gouaches. Japan, Meiji 13 (ca. 1880) | src Jeschke van Vliet Auktionen
Ornithological manuscript with 58 mostly colored bird gouaches. Japan, Meiji 13 (ca. 1880) | src Jeschke van Vliet Auktionen

Hand-colored collotypes, 1890s

Ogawa Kazumasa :: Hærdaceous Pæony; Kazumasa Ogawa (Japanese, 1860 – 1929); 1896. Hand-colored collotype. | src The J. Paul Getty Museum
Ogawa Kazumasa :: Lily; Kazumasa Ogawa (Japanese, 1860 – 1929); 1896. Hand-colored collotype. | src Getty Museum
Ogawa Kazumasa :: Lily; Kazumasa Ogawa (Japanese, 1860 – 1929); 1896. Hand-colored collotype. | src J. Paul Getty Museum

Tsuguharu Foujita by d’Ora

Madame d’Ora :: Japanese artist, painter and printmaker Tsuguharu Foujita posing, ca. 1926. Published in Berliner Zeitung 1926. Photographer: d’Ora Paris (Dora Kallmus) | src getty images

Foujita painting, 1910s-1950s

Léonard Tsuguharu Foujita (藤田 嗣治) painting his model and wife Youki (Lucie Badoud), 1931 | src getty images
Léonard Tsuguharu Foujita (藤田 嗣治) painting a dancer of the Folies Bergère, 1931. (Photo by Ullstein Bild) | src getty images
Léonard Tsuguharu Foujita painting the actress Blanche Dergan, 1927-1930. (Photo by Ullstein Bild) | src getty images
Jean Agélou (1878–1921) ~ Léonard Tsuguharu Foujita (1886-1968) in his studio, 1917 | src Robert Desnos
Tsuguharu Foujita (藤田 嗣治) painting Keiko Kishi, Cannes, May 16th, 1958. (Photo: Keystone-France) | src getty images

Kyōsai’s One Hundred Demons

Artist: Kawanabe Kyōsai 河鍋暁斎 (1831-1889)
Title: Kyōsai hyakki gadan 暁斎百鬼画談 (1889 and 1890 editions)
Publishers: Inokuchi Matsunosuke and Kaishinrō
Medium: Woodblock printed book (gajōsō / orihon, accordion-style binding), ink and color on paper.
image source: The Met and The Arthur Tress Collection at Kislak Center, University of Pennsylvania Libraries
image on top from this edition: Kyōsai’s Pictures of One Hundred Demons. Painted by Kawanabe Tōiku Sensei. August, Meiji 23 (1890)

Hyakki Gadan (1889)

Artist: Kawanabe Kyōsai 河鍋暁斎 (1831-1889)
Title: Kyōsai hyakki gadan 暁斎百鬼画談 (1889)
Publisher: Inokuchi Matsunosuke 井口松之助
Medium: Woodblock printed book (gajōsō / orihon, accordion-style binding), ink and color on paper.
image source: The Met and The Arthur Tress Collection at Kislak Center, University of Pennsylvania Libraries