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Notes (1st edition)Artist: Shinsui, Ito (1898-1972) - ???? Title: Snow - ? Series: Snow Moon Flower Date: 1935, January (this item: First edition) Publisher: Shufu No Tomo - ???? Medium: Machine Printing Format: Kuchi-e, 106 x 26cm Link to this item: https://www.ohmigallery.com/DB/ItemDetail.asp?item=8177 Notes: Rare pre-war machine printing (possibly a lithograph) of a gorgeous 'bijin' (beauty) by Ito Shinsui. Rarely seen in the market. Very large size - this print being over a metre tall. Title in the centre of the top margin. Artist signature and seal within the image areas. Publishing details in bottom margin. This print was printed as a supplement (kuchi-e) to the magazine "Shufu no Tomo" (Housewife's Friend).
Publisher (this edition): Shufu No Tomo Shufu No Tomo Shufu No Tomo
Date of this item: 1935 1935 January
Notes (this edition)
These notes were written by the original owner/seller/auctioner of the item and may be inaccurate.:
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So now we know how this scene was originally printed: as a set of three on a single sheet.
Thursday, 25 August 2005

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Condition: Generally very good condition. Untrimmed full margins. Standard kuchi-e horizontal folds. No tears, some light creases and scattered soiling mostly at bottom. Unbacked.
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