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1950s Japanese Woodblock Prints by Okuyama (3): Gihachiro Okuyama (Japanese, 1907-1981). Three woodblock prints, Showa Period, ca. 1950s, each has Okuyama's...
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1950s Japanese Woodblock Prints by Okuyama
(3): Gihachiro Okuyama (Japanese, 1907-1981). Three woodblock prints, Showa Period, ca. 1950s, each has Okuyama's artist stamp. A wonderful trio of Sumizuri-e woodblock prints ... [more like this]
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Japanese Okuyama Woodblock Prints, 1950s
(2): Gihachiro Okuyama (Japanese, 1907-1981). Two woodblock prints: Jihachiro Miyazaki Shrine and Tea House, Showa Period, ca. 1950s. Tea House woodblock with artist stamp ... [more like this]
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Gihachiro Okuyama (1907-1981)Ten woodblock
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Each depicting a landscape, signed in pencil Gihachiro Okuyama, dated to 1949 and 1950; good impressions, toning, fading, good-fair conditions.
26 x 40cm and 24 x ... [more like this]
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Set of Nine Prints by Gihachiro Okuyama (1907-1981)
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and white woodblock prints, bearing Okuyama's black seal on each, some in horizontal format and some in vertical format, all loose with protective mat, consisting of the following ... [more like this]
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20th c. Japanese School including G. Okuyama,
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Gihachiro OKUYAMA (1907-1981): Gihachiro
OKUYAMA (1907-1981). Title: The Eight Beautiful places around Noto. Date : early 20th century. Medium : woodblock. Condition : No condition problems to note. Dimensions : ... [more like this]
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Gihachiro OKUYAMA (1907-1981): Gihachiro
OKUYAMA (1907-1981). Title: The Eight Beautiful places around Noto. Date : early 20th century. Medium : woodblock. Condition : No condition problems to note. Dimensions : ... [more like this]
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Gihachiro Okuyama: (Japanese, 1907-1981)
Four: one after Utagawa Hiroshige, ÿFujisawa fromÿTokaido Gojusan-tsugi (The Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido), inscribed "Wood cut by Gihachiro Okuyama" in lower margin, ... [more like this]
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GIHACHIRO OKUYAMA, JAPANESE (1907-1981) Scene
with umbrellas, woodcut, signed lower right and bears characters, framed. h: 19" x w: 9 3/4"
Estimate: 250.00 - 350.00 ... [more like this]
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Gihachiro Okuyama (Japanese, 1907-1981):
Rice Farmers Woodblock print, signed lower right, 9 3/4 in. x 19 1/4 in. (sight). ... [more like this]
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AIHACHIRO OKUYAMA JAPANESE SCENES THREE LINOCUTS
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THREE MODERN JAPANESE PRINTS BY TOKURIKI
TOMIKICHIRO (1902-1999) including three separate landscape views with Fuji beyond; together with OKUYAMA GIHACHIRO (1907-1981) Snow at Godaigo Temple Mtsushima (4) ... [more like this]
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THREE MODERN JAPANESE PRINTS BY TOKURIKI
TOMIKICHIRO (1902-1999) including three separate landscape views with Fuji beyond; together with OKUYAMA GIHACHIRO (1907-1981) Snow at Godaigo Temple Mtsushima (4) ... [more like this]
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