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Group of Five Japanese woodcuts

Five works:

Keisai Eisen (1790-1848)
"A Bijin in a Blue Kimono"
Woodcut in colors on two thin conjoined papers (vertical diptych)
From the edition of unknown size
With printed seals and Japanese characters in the image
Sheet: 26.625" H x 9.125" W

Keisai Eisen (1790-1848)
"Kaga No Chiyojo (The Maiden Chiyo from Kaga)," circa 1844-48
Woodcut in colors on two thin conjoined papers (vertical diptych)
From the edition of unknown size
With printed seals and Japanese characters in the image
Sheet: 26.75" H x 9.125" W

Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861)
"Tokiwa Gozen Walking and Sheltering Her Children from the Snow," circa 1830-40
Woodcut in colors on two thin conjoined papers (vertical diptych)
From the edition of unknown size
With printed seals and Japanese characters in the image
Sheet: 28.625" H x 9.75" W

Utagawa Toyokuni (1769-1825)
"Geisha"
Woodcut in colors on two thin conjoined papers (vertical diptych)
From the edition of unknown size
With printed seals and Japanese characters in the image
Sheet: 27.25" H x 9.75" W

Keisai Eisen (1790-1848)
"Teahouse Waitress with Cup Stand," circa 1830
Woodcut in colors on two thin conjoined papers (vertical diptych)
From the edition of unknown size
With printed seals and Japanese characters in the image
Sheet: 28.375" H x 9.625" W

  • Condition: The sheet with grime, toning with some areas of uneven/darker toning, pale time staining, the colors attenuated, occasional foxing, area of surface soiling, tears, paper loss, insect damage, creasing, and other minor defects. "Teahouse Waitress with Cup Stand" with the conjoined sheets coming off from it's adhesive. Each sheet is loose, not matted.

    Each unframed


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