Posthumous Editions & Reprints
Some print designs were so beloved that they remained popular long after their original printing. From delicate surimono to the iconic landscapes of Hiroshige and Hokusai, famous designs reemerged from the blocks of Meiji-period printers and continue to be printed by contemporary publishers today.
12 Products
Okita of Naniwaya (Woodblock Reproduction)
Utamaro
Okita of Naniwaya (Woodblock Reproduction)
JPR-210879
Young Woman Blowing a Glass Noisemaker (Woodblock Reproduction)
Utamaro
Young Woman Blowing a Glass Noisemaker (Woodblock Reproduction)
JPR-209144
Ochie from Koiseya Teahouse (Woodblock Reproduction)
Utamaro
Ochie from Koiseya Teahouse (Woodblock Reproduction)
JP-104540
Women Buying Potted Plants (Meiji Reprint)
Kiyonaga
Women Buying Potted Plants (Meiji Reprint)
JPR-110364
Actor Ichikawa Ebizo as Takemura Sadanoshin (Woodblock Reproduction)
Sharaku
Actor Ichikawa Ebizo as Takemura Sadanoshin (Woodblock Reproduction)
JP-110048
Actor Otani Oniji III as the Manservant Edohei (Woodblock Reproduction)
Sharaku
Actor Otani Oniji III as the Manservant Edohei (Woodblock Reproduction)
JP-110050