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Ukiyo-e Woodblock Utagawa Kunisada III Toyoshi samurai XIX women

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G40 27

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150,00 €

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Japanese print on paper Ukiyo-e * type, signed by the artist Kunisada (1786 - 1865) said Toyokuni III surname: Utagawa, representing a samurai surrounded by some courtisances (Oirans) in a rich interior, Edo period Nineteenth century.

This print is in its own juice. It is signed see photos.

A note: traces of restoration on paper (the three sides of paper were glued together, one of the bindings is damaged), some accidents and gaps, stains and jaunissures, well look at the pictures for defects.

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* The ukiyo-e

Japanese term meaning "image of the floating world") is a Japanese artistic movement of the Edo period (1603-1868) includes not only an original and popular narrative painting, but mainly Japanese prints. The main themes are bijinga ( "Paintings of beautiful women"), Kabuki and yakusha-e (kabuki theater images and its actors), Shunga (erotic paintings), Landscape (f? kei-ga) and "views known "(meisho-e) and also the fauna and flora.

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  • Dimensions 71 cm x 34,5 cm