Double-sided Edo-period woodblock from Hokusai’s Tōkaidō series, depicting travelers resting beneath a rustic shelter and a dramatic shrine-side encounter with a black ox. Expressive figures, restrained color palette, and subtle bokashi gradation animate the landscapes. Printed on fine washi, this rare two-image sheet preserves early nineteenth-century narrative vitality.
| Item No. | HB-180AB |
| Description | Authentic Japanese woodblock print or UKIYO-E entitled Shono Station. Artist: Katsushika Hokusai. |
| Material | Woodblock print on rice paper |
| Origin | Japan |
| Circa | 1800-1810 |
| Dimensions | 30 cm X 22 cm |
| Provenance | Bai Win Collection |
110,000NT$












