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Authentic Ukiyo-e by Kunimitsu - "Oigawa no Watashi" Triptych , the Edo Period

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PayPal accepted
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Artículo número:

1720429094

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Step into the enchanting world of Edo Period Japan with this exquisite triptych woodblock print by the master artist, Kunimitsu. Era: Edo Period Artist: Kunimitsu?????? Dimensions: Approximately 36.8-37.5 cm (Height) x 25.3 cm (Width) per print (3 prints total, measurements are approximate) Condition: No backing, with signs of wear including dirt, creases, small holes, tears, and repairs. This set captures the dramatic scene of crossing the Oi River, a subject rich in historical significance. The prints are a testament to the vibrant storytelling of ukiyo-e, showcasing the beauty and challenges of daily life in old Japan. Features: Authenticity: Genuine woodblock prints from the Edo era. Artwork: "Oigawa no Watashi" ("??????") vividly depicts the perilous river crossing, a common theme in ukiyo-e for its dramatic and narrative appeal. Craftsmanship: Hand-colored "nishiki-e" (brocade pictures), highlighting the traditional skill of Japanese printmaking. Take this opportunity to own a piece of Japanese cultural heritage. Each print is a window into the past, offering not just aesthetic pleasure but also educational value. Please take your time to appreciate the details and craftsmanship of this historical artwork. Note: The condition reflects the age and history of these prints, enhancing their authenticity and charm.