Hiroshi Yoshida Giclée Woodblock Print "Fuji Yama from Okitsu" 1928 7"x10" Kodansu This is a vintage Chinese
Description
This is a vintage Chinese marble or hard igneous stone name stamp known as an inkan
A beautifully matched pair of antique Japanese Imari octagonal nesting bowls from the late Edo to early Meiji era (mid-19th century)
The kashizara round tray measures approximately 10 1/2" in diameter by 1 1/2" tall (27 x 4 cm)
This chest still has its original warm century old patina
Length = 4
Hiroshi Yoshida Giclée Woodblock Print "Fuji Yama from Okitsu" 1928 7"x10" Kodansu This is a vintage ChineseThis is a 6 3 4" x 10" gicle reproduction print of a Japanese Showa era woodblock print titled after the Fuji Yama from Okitsu, c. 1928 by the great Japanese shinhanga artist Hiroshi Yoshida (1876 to 1950). This is a gicle reproduction print. It is from a very high resolution scan taken of the original print in our collection with a state of the art flat bed scanner. It is printed on acid free archival fine art paper with highly fade resistant
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