

$500–$5,000. Common landscapes: $500–$1,500. Key value factors: Collaborative prints with Frank Brangwyn are most sought after.
A standing horse depicted in Urushibara's woodblock style — an animal study that draws on both the Japanese tradition of horse painting (associated with shrine votive pictures and military narrative scrolls) and Western equestrian art as encountered during his London years. The standing pose presents the horse at rest, allowing the printmaker to focus on the animal's architectural quality: the mass of the body, the elegance of the legs, the expressiveness of the head. Urushibara renders these qualities through the precise outlines and clean color areas of the woodblock medium.

Hebizukai
1932
Color woodblock print; oban

1935
Color woodblock print; oban

1964
Acrylic paint and oil pastel with oiled charcoal and ink over an ink and graphite underdrawing on paper

1964
Color lithograph with relief block and hand coloring; edition 35/36
Curated cross-cuts that include this print.
Standing Horse was created by Yoshijiro Urushibara (漆原木虫).
Standing Horse depicts animals.