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Title Snow Falling Bay
provenance: Robert O. Muller estate
Artist Yoshimune Arai 1873-1945
Seal Yoshimune
Dated 1910-30s
Publisher Nishinomiya Yosaku
Medium/Technique Woodblock print
Impression very good
Colors excellent - very good
Condition excellent - very good … slight toning.
Description Four cargo boats float away from estuary to a snow falling bay. Some people are seen in the houses at the water front.
Note "Made in Japan" stamped on the back. Provenance: Robert O. Muller estate
Width Item 10.4 inches = 26.5 cm
Height Item 7.7 inches = 19.5 cm

Title Snow in Wakanoura Bay
provenance: Robert O. Muller estate
Artist Yoshimune Arai 1873-1945
Seal Yoshimune
Dated Ca. 1930s
Publisher Nishinomiya Yosaku
Medium/Technique Woodblock print
Impression excellent - very good … embossed
Colors excellent
Condition excellent - very good … slight crease on the upper right corner.
Description Four boats float on the snowy Wakanoura bay.
Note "Made in Japan" stamped on the back. Provenance: Robert O. Muller estate.
Width Item 10.3 inches = 26.2 cm
Height Item 7.6 inches = 19.4 cm
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