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Masanobu Okumura is a Japanese artist and sculptor who has been creating art for over 30 years

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Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: Plate from the Erotic Book Mounds of Dyed Colors: A Pattern Book for the Boudoir (S

Plate from the Erotic Book Mounds of Dyed Colors: A Pattern Book for the Boudoir (Someiro no yama neya no hinagata), First Month, ca. 1736-44

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: Woman with Toys for the Boys Festival, ca. 1730. ca. 1730. Creator: Okumura Masanobu

Woman with Toys for the Boys Festival, ca. 1730. ca. 1730. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
Woman with Toys for the Boys Festival, ca. 1730

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: The Actor Ichimura Takenojo Reclining on a Balcony, ca. 1715. ca. 1715

The Actor Ichimura Takenojo Reclining on a Balcony, ca. 1715. ca. 1715
The Actor Ichimura Takenojo Reclining on a Balcony, ca. 1715

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: Two Figures. Creator: Okumura Masanobu

Two Figures. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
Two Figures

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: Sakata Kinpira Nyudo, early 18th century. early 18th century. Creator: Okumura Masanobu

Sakata Kinpira Nyudo, early 18th century. early 18th century. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
Sakata Kinpira Nyudo, early 18th century

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: Yaoya O Shichi Standing, Holding a Love Letter and a Battledore, ca. 1748. ca. 1748

Yaoya O Shichi Standing, Holding a Love Letter and a Battledore, ca. 1748. ca. 1748
Yaoya O Shichi Standing, Holding a Love Letter and a Battledore, ca. 1748

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: A Young Man Seated between Two Women, ca. 1749. ca. 1749. Creator: Okumura Masanobu

A Young Man Seated between Two Women, ca. 1749. ca. 1749. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
A Young Man Seated between Two Women, ca. 1749

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: An Oiran Seated in a Parlor Applies the Fire Treatment to the Bared Back of Another Woman

An Oiran Seated in a Parlor Applies the Fire Treatment to the Bared Back of Another Woman

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: A Man Attended by a Servant Carrying a Lantern. Creator: Unknown

A Man Attended by a Servant Carrying a Lantern. Creator: Unknown
A Man Attended by a Servant Carrying a Lantern

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: Two Courtesans. Creator: Unknown

Two Courtesans. Creator: Unknown
Two Courtesans

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: Ichikawa Danjuro I as Soga Goro, ca. 1710. ca. 1710. Creator: Okumura Masanobu

Ichikawa Danjuro I as Soga Goro, ca. 1710. ca. 1710. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
Ichikawa Danjuro I as Soga Goro, ca. 1710

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: Mizuki Kikusaburo as a Woman Standing near a Small Stream and Looking at a Wander

Mizuki Kikusaburo as a Woman Standing near a Small Stream and Looking at a Wandering Puppet-showman Impersonated by Ichimura Takenojo (Later Known as the 8th Ichimura Uzaemon), probably 1709

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: Asao Jujiro as a Cake Seller and Ikushima Shingoro as Bushi (Samurai) Seated on t

Asao Jujiro as a Cake Seller and Ikushima Shingoro as Bushi (Samurai) Seated on the Peddlers Lacquer Box Containing His Wares, probably 1709

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: Scene from the Drama 'Shusse Taiheike, 'Performed at the Ichimura Theatre

Scene from the Drama "Shusse Taiheike, "Performed at the Ichimura Theatre
Scene from the Drama " Shusse Taiheike, " Performed at the Ichimura Theatre, probably 1709

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: A Geisha Seated upon a Shogi in Front of a Tea-house, ca. 1763. ca. 1763

A Geisha Seated upon a Shogi in Front of a Tea-house, ca. 1763. ca. 1763
A Geisha Seated upon a Shogi in Front of a Tea-house, ca. 1763

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: An Oiran Rearranging Her Hair in the Street while a Young Samurai Looks

An Oiran Rearranging Her Hair in the Street while a Young Samurai Looks on

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: Yukihira and Two Brinemaidens at Suma, 18th century. Creator: Okumura Masanobu

Yukihira and Two Brinemaidens at Suma, 18th century. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
Yukihira and Two Brinemaidens at Suma, 18th century. Edo period (1615-1868)

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: Kabuki Play Kusazuribiki from the Tales of Soga (Soga monogatari), 18th century. Creator

Kabuki Play Kusazuribiki from the Tales of Soga (Soga monogatari), 18th century. Creator
Kabuki Play Kusazuribiki from the Tales of Soga (Soga monogatari), 18th century

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: Twilight at Nakanocho, 1868-1764. Creator: Okumura Masanobu (Japanese, 1686-1764), attributed to

Twilight at Nakanocho, 1868-1764. Creator: Okumura Masanobu (Japanese, 1686-1764), attributed to
Twilight at Nakanocho, 1868-1764

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: No Title, 1742-1755. Creator: Okumura Masanobu (Japanese, 1686-1764)

No Title, 1742-1755. Creator: Okumura Masanobu (Japanese, 1686-1764)
No Title, 1742-1755

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: Perspective View of the Interior of the Nakamura Theater with Ichikawa Ebizo II as Yanone Goro

Perspective View of the Interior of the Nakamura Theater with Ichikawa Ebizo II as Yanone Goro, 1740. The print illustrates the typical interior of a Kabuki theater

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: Three Courtesans with a Client. Creator: Okumura Masanobu (Japanese, 1686-1764)

Three Courtesans with a Client. Creator: Okumura Masanobu (Japanese, 1686-1764)
Three Courtesans with a Client. This double-page book illustration is called a sumizuri (meaning to print with sumi ink on paper)

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: Lady Murasaki at Ishiyama Overlooking a Panorama with Seven Views of Lake Biwa, 1740s

Lady Murasaki at Ishiyama Overlooking a Panorama with Seven Views of Lake Biwa, 1740s

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: Men in a boat threatened by a sea monster, early-mid 18th century, (1924). Creator

Men in a boat threatened by a sea monster, early-mid 18th century, (1924). Creator
Men in a boat threatened by a sea monster, early-mid 18th century, (1924). From the " Shinsen O Uchiwa" (Old and New Ghost Stories), attribited to Okumura Masanobu

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: Antique Japanese Illustration: The Three Saki Tasters by Okumura Masanobu (1710)

Antique Japanese Illustration: The Three Saki Tasters by Okumura Masanobu (1710)

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: The Three Sake-tasters, c1700 (1886)

The Three Sake-tasters, c1700 (1886). Burlesque of an ancient picture typifying the three religions, Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. From an engraving after Okumura Masanobu

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: The Actors Sanjo Kantaro II as Osome and Ichikawa Monnosuke as Hisamatsu in the play... c. 1720

The Actors Sanjo Kantaro II as Osome and Ichikawa Monnosuke as Hisamatsu in the play... c. 1720
The Actors Sanjo Kantaro II as Osome and Ichikawa Monnosuke as Hisamatsu in the play "Osome Hisamatsu Tamoto no Shiro Shibori, " performed at the Morita theater, 1720, c. 1720

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: Lion and Peonies, c. 1720 / 25. Creator: Okumura Masanobu

Lion and Peonies, c. 1720 / 25. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
Lion and Peonies, c. 1720/25

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: Young man dressed komuso begging monk Portrait

Young man dressed komuso begging monk Portrait
Young man dressed as a komuso (begging monk), Portrait, full-length portrait, of a man dressed in a richly decorated kimono and black shoulder bag

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: Courtesan whispering kamuro Courtesan kimono

Courtesan whispering kamuro Courtesan kimono
Courtesan whispering to her kamuro, Courtesan in kimono with pattern of pine branches and a jumping carp, sitting on the porch

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: No Title 1742-1755 Okumura Masanobu Japanese

No Title 1742-1755 Okumura Masanobu Japanese
No Title, 1742-1755. Okumura Masanobu (Japanese, 1686-1764). Color woodblock print; sheet: 25.4 x 37.5 cm (10 x 14 3/4 in.)

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: Three Courtesans Client Okumura Masanobu Japanese

Three Courtesans Client Okumura Masanobu Japanese
Three Courtesans with a Client. Okumura Masanobu (Japanese, 1686-1764). Color woodblock print; sheet: 26.5 x 37.7 cm (10 7/16 x 14 13/16 in.)

Background imageMasanobu Okumura Collection: Twilight Nakanocho 1868-1764 Attributed Okumura Masanobu

Twilight Nakanocho 1868-1764 Attributed Okumura Masanobu
Twilight at Nakanocho, 1868-1764. Attributed to Okumura Masanobu (Japanese, 1686-1764). Color woodblock print; sheet: 24.4 x 34.5 cm (9 5/8 x 13 9/16 in.)



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Masanobu Okumura Collection

Masanobu Okumura is a Japanese artist and sculptor who has been creating art for over 30 years. His works are primarily abstract, often featuring geometric shapes and patterns. He often uses traditional Japanese materials such as wood, paper, and lacquer to create his pieces. His sculptures have been exhibited in galleries around the world including Tokyo, New York City, Los Angeles, London, Paris and Berlin. He is also known for his large-scale public art installations which can be found in cities across Japan. Okumura's work has been praised for its unique combination of modernity with traditional Japanese aesthetics. His artwork is highly sought after by collectors around the globe due to its beauty and craftsmanship.
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Masanobu Okumura is a renowned Japanese artist who creates stunning art prints that are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. His works are characterized by their intricate details, vibrant colors, and unique style that combines traditional Japanese art with modern techniques. Okumura's art prints feature a range of subjects including landscapes, animals, flowers, and more. Each piece is carefully crafted using high-quality materials to ensure the best possible reproduction of the original artwork. Whether you're looking for a beautiful addition to your home or office decor or simply want to add to your collection of fine art prints, Masanobu Okumura's work is sure to impress. With his attention to detail and commitment to excellence in every piece he creates, it's no wonder why his work has become so popular among art lovers around the world.
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