Notes (this edition) These notes were written by the original owner/seller/auctioner of the item and may be inaccurate.: | Japanese Woodblock Print Koitsu Snow Scene NR
Wonderful Postcard Size Japanese Woodblock Print. Artist is Koitsu. Title is Miyajima Shrine in the Snow. Postcard size, 5 1/2" by 3 5/8". Signed with the Shobido Tanaka Publisher marks which date the print to the 1930s. Koitsu prints by this publisher are quite rare. Condition is very good with 2 dime size dots of glue residue on the back. These do not show to the front. Great color, no rips, tears or folds.
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Monday, 14 February 2005
Picked up an interesting lot of small-format prints lately. This was from the estate of someone who lived in Japan, and likely in Yokohama, in the 1930's until at least 1940. They had bought sets of note-cards from both Watanabe and Takemura, and had received some others as correspondence. I'm pretty sure all of the prints were purchased in the '30's.
The Takemura prints generally don't have what you identify as the Takemura postcard seal. Instead they have smaller versions of some of the Takemura seals you normally find on chuban- or oban-sized prints. One seal is not in your archive at all, but is similar to some there (vertical arrows with two characters below, all in a square outline).
There are two definite Koitsu postcards by Takemura, and they don't seem to be in your archive. These two prints also have a stamp verso similar in style to what is normally found on Nishinomiya/Hasegawa prints. It reads:
Wood Block Printed H. Takemura & Co. 45 Bentendori (?) Yokohama, Japan
The street name is hard to read, but it looks like Bentendori. |