

$200–$1,500. Common prints: $200–$500. Key value factors: An Bin's prints are modestly priced and accessible to collectors.
A woodblock print by An Bin offered through Scholten Japanese Art, a New York-based gallery that has been a leading dealer in Japanese prints for decades. Scholten's selection criteria emphasize quality of impression, condition, and artistic significance, and An Bin's appearance in their inventory signals the gallery's recognition of the artist's merit within the broader field of Japanese printmaking. The gallery context situates An Bin's work within a marketplace that spans centuries, from Edo-period masterpieces to contemporary editions, all valued for the same fundamental qualities of craftsmanship, visual power, and the irreplaceable character of hand-printed impressions.

Wakasa Kugushiko
1920
Color woodblock print; oban
Woodblock print

1934
Color woodblock print; oban

n.d.
Woodblock print; ishizuri-e, section of harimaze sheet
Curated cross-cuts that include this print.
Scholten Japanese Art was created by Paul Binnie.
Scholten Japanese Art depicts landscapes and figures.