Egenolf Gallery Japanese Prints
Established in 1975, Egenolf Gallery specializes in fine Japanese woodblock prints and drawings, including works by the earliest 17th-century pioneers of ukiyo-e to the shin hanga masters of the 20th century. We are pleased to offer a highly curated selection of designs in exceptional condition over a broad range of prices. Our focus is on providing value to our clients. Clients include museums, private collectors, and dealers in the US, Europe, and Japan. First-time buyers as well as established collectors are able to buy from us with confidence, knowing that all prints and drawings are guaranteed authentic and as described.
Herbert Egenolf began dealing in Japanese prints in 1975 in Duesseldorf, Germany, following an eleven-year residency in Japan. In 1992 he invited Veronica Miller to join him in the business. After working together with Mr. Egenolf for ten years, she became the director of Egenolf Gallery following the untimely passing of Mr. Egenolf in 2002 and now is based near Los Angeles, California.
Herbert Egenolf began dealing in Japanese prints in 1975 in Duesseldorf, Germany, following an eleven-year residency in Japan. In 1992 he invited Veronica Miller to join him in the business. After working together with Mr. Egenolf for ten years, she became the director of Egenolf Gallery following the untimely passing of Mr. Egenolf in 2002 and now is based near Los Angeles, California.
Veronica Miller
661-821-0256
Utagawa HIROSHIGE
Hiroshige 広重: Kiyomizu Hall and Shinobazu Pond at Ueno 上野清水堂 不忍の池
Woodblock Print, 1856
Utagawa HIROSHIGE
Hiroshige 広重: Mount Fuji Rising Over Lake at Hakone (Hakone no kosui)
Woodblock Print, 1858
Kobayashi KIYOCHIKA
Kiyochika 清親: Steam Train by Night--View of Ushimachi in Takanawa 高輪牛町朧月景
Woodblock Print, 1879
Kobayashi KIYOCHIKA
Kiyochika 清親: Honcho Street on a Snowy Evening (Honcho-dori yoruyuki) 本町通夜雪
Woodblock Print, 1880
Kobayashi KIYOCHIKA
Kiyochika 小林: The Great Fire at Ryogoku from Hama-cho 浜町より写両国大火
Woodblock Print, 1881