

$2,000–$15,000. Common subjects: $2,000–$4,000. Key value factors: As a living artist continuing the shin-hanga tradition, Binnie's prints are investment-quality. Limited editions and larger formats are most valued.
This print, listed with a title that appears to be an administrative or catalogue artifact, likely represents one of Binnie's characteristic compositions — perhaps a [bijin-ga](/glossary/bijin-ga) figure, a seasonal landscape, or a kabuki actor portrait — that has been entered in the database without its original title. The work is part of his mature output as a practitioner of traditional Japanese woodblock printmaking, applying the [shin-hanga](/glossary/shin-hanga) vocabulary to subjects that range from the intimate to the monumental.
Curated cross-cuts that include this print.
Paul Binnie (Binnie, Paul) was created by Paul Binnie.
Paul Binnie (Binnie, Paul) depicts figures and bijin-ga.