Japanese Antique Woodblock Print Fox Kitsune Tachibana Morikuni 1736 Edo
Description
Japanese Antique Woodblock Print Fox Kitsune Tachibana Morikuni 1736 Edo
Features & Cultural Context Artist & Era: This work is by Tachibana Morikuni (1679–1748), a master of the Kano school who was influential in popularizing art through woodblock-printed books (Ehon) during the Genbun era. The Subject: The print features a Kitsune (fox), a creature deeply revered in Shintoism as the messenger of the deity Inari. The text references "Kiku-Kogitsune," linking the animal to the chrysanthemum, a symbol of longevity and rejuvenation. Technique: This is a classic monochrome woodblock print (Sumi-zuri-e). The confident, fluid brushwork translated into carving captures the texture of the fox's fur and the swaying reeds with minimalist beauty. Ready to Display: The print has been carefully preserved in a modern frame with an acrylic face, blending historical art with contemporary convenience. Usage & Decor Ideas Zen Accent: Its compact size makes it perfect for a desk, bookshelf, or bedside table to inspire quiet contemplation. Gallery Wall: Acts as a sophisticated historical anchor when grouped with other black-and-white art or botanical prints. Gifting: A thoughtful gift for lovers of Japanese history, anime (where Kitsune often appear), or fine art. Size Condition Paper: The paper shows signs of age appropriate for its nearly 300-year history. There is natural tanning (toning) and some foxing/spots visible on the surface, which authenticates its age. Frame: The frame is used but functional, with a stand on the back for easy display. Please check the photos for details.
Height: 22.2 cm / 8.74 in Width: 17 cm / 6.69 in Depth: 1.2 cm / 0.47 in Weight: 140 g / 0.31 lbs
This item is an original antique print from the mid-18th century, housed in a used frame.
Introduction
Capture the mystical allure of Japanese folklore with this genuine antique woodblock print from the Edo period (c. 1736–1741). Created by the renowned master Tachibana Morikuni, this illustration titled "Kiku-Kogitsune" (Small Chrysanthemum Fox) depicts a fox gazing upward with an air of spiritual intelligence. It is a rare, tangible piece of history that brings the quiet elegance of old Japan into your home.