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Notes (1st edition)
Publisher (this edition): Doi Doi Doi Doi Doi
Date of this item:
Notes (this edition)
These notes were written by the original owner/seller/auctioner of the item and may be inaccurate.:
Koitsu- Asakusa Temple- 1.jpg is:

KOITSU -- Giant Lantern at Asakusa
Title "Giant Lantern at Asakusa" (given name)
Date likely 1980's/90's
Series na
Publisher Doi Publisher (Small black "Do"-seal lower right, found on Doi postcard prints.)
Seal, Carver/Printer na
Image Size 3 1/2 x 5 3/8 (postcard size print)
Impression Good. Nice "bokashi" shading; crisp lines.
Condition Excellent. Minor smudge.
Reference/Illus na
Comments Postcard-sized print.
Asakusa Temple by Tsuchiya Koitsu. Genuine woodblock print. Very good condition. 5.6 x 3.7 inches. Tipped to card stock. Good color and ink bleedthorugh. Title in lower right of image. Doi mark in lower left.

Asakusa Temple by Tsuchiya Koitsu. Genuine woodblock print. Fine condition. 5.6 x 3.8 inches. Tipped to card stock. Good color and ink bleedthrough. Title in lower right of image. Doi publisher's mark in lower left.

Saturday, 19 November 2005

Asakusa Kannon Temple by Tsuchiya Koitsu. Genuine woodblock print. Fine condition. Strong texture and ink bleedthrough. 5.6 x 3.7 inches. Tipped to original card stock. Doi publisher's mark in lower left of image.
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