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MOCHIZUKI GYOKUSEN, Shuga-cho n. 4, 1891-1900 vasi Beautiful proof with excellent colors

SKU: 80956277013
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Beautiful proof with excellent colors in an edition dating around 1850

the meaning of the scene remains clear: men fishing under the protection of a deity flowed from the waters

where he created the “Quasi Orto

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MOCHIZUKI GYOKUSEN, Shuga-cho n. 4, 1891-1900 vasi Beautiful proof with excellent colorsBeautiful proof with excellent colors, in the first edition. Printed on mulberry paper from Japan during the Meiji era (1868 1912). In good condition, with a slightly rusted central editorial fold and intact margins. Mochizuki Gyokusen (1834 1913) was an important Japanese painter of the Maruyama Shij school, active during the Meiji period. Originally from Kyoto, he specialized in painting landscapes, flowers, and birds, characterized by a refined use

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