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COLLECTION OF KAWASE AND UTAMARO WOODBLOCK PRINTS. Includes (1) Hasui Kawase (Japan, 1883-1957) "Cherry Blossoms at Kiyomizu Temple in Uyeno Park, Tokyo"...
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- COLLECTION OF KAWASE AND UTAMARO WOODBLOCK
PRINTS. Includes (1) Hasui Kawase (Japan, 1883-1957) "Cherry Blossoms at Kiyomizu Temple in Uyeno Park, Tokyo" woodblock print - toning, small tears, edge loss, pinholes;...
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& SHARAKUKitagawa Utamaro (after)
(Japanese, 1753-1806)
Akashi and Matsuga of the Tamaya House , image ca. 1801
From "Famous Flowers of Beauty from the Pleasure Quarters"
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EDO PERIOD
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