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Notes (1st edition) Title Girl and Foreign Ship Artist not identified Signature Signed by artist (WAJO). Seal Artists seal. Dated Early 20th century. Medium/Technique Woodblock print. Description Girl watching out of the window on the sea with a ship on it. Width Item 9.6 inches = 24.5 cm Height Item 10.2 inches = 26.0 cm
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Notes (this edition)
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Bijin by Wada. Genuine woodblock print. Very good condition. 11.8 x 9.6 inches. Nice original colors. Strong baren rubbings on verso. Good ink penetration on fine washi. Nice shin hanga bijin scene.
Impression Very good.
Colors Very good.
Condition Very good - good … Paper toning and slightly creased, upper right corner pulled off.
Title Bijin and Ship
Artist not identified
Signature Wajo ?
Seal artist's seal
Dated ca. early 20th C.
Technique/Medium Woodblock print
Impression excellent - very good
Colors very good ... red-orange color partially oxidized
Condition very good ... light toning, a tear (1/8 inch long) at the bottom edge, slightly creased, three needle size worm holes
Description A lady in red kimono is looking at a ship sailing under the moon.
Width 9.4 inches = 24.0 cm
Height 10.8 inches = 27.5 cm
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