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Notes (1st edition)Title Tea Party at Bonsai Garden Artist Chikanobu Toyohara 1838-1912 Biography Short Biography Signature yoshu Chikanobu Seal toshidama Dated ca. 1890s Publisher Hasegawa Sonokichi Medium/Technique Woodblock print. Description "Yamato Fuzoku Joreishiki" (Ladies' Manners and Customs in Japan). Ladies are enjoying a tea party in a living room open to a traditional Japanese garden. Many beautiful "bonsai" are displayed on a shelf next to a round window. Format 3 Oban tate-e Width Item 28.1 inches = 71.5 cm Height Item 14.0 inches = 35.5 cm.
Publisher (this edition): Hasegawa Sonokichi Hasegawa Sonokichi
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Notes (this edition)
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Impression excellent - very good
Colors excellent - very good
Condition excellent - very good … slightly trimmed, album backing (Meiji).
Artist Chikanobu
Title Women and children having tea and sweets in a garden pavilion by a bonsai display
Series Yamato Fuzoku Jorei Shiki - Women's Customs and Ceremonies in Yamato
Signed Yoshu Chikanobu
Date c. 1890
Format Oban triptych (28" X 14 1/8")
Impression Fine; mica
Condition Excellent color, sheets backed and glued together
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