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Notes (1st edition)Great Bell at the Chionin Temple from the series Kyoraku Nesho (Famous scenes in Kyoto) by Nomura Yoshimitsu. Original woodblock print circa 1931. 9.6 x 15.0 inches. Same print displayed in the 1936 Toledo Exhibition. Print is in fine condition. Limited edition of 200 prints with edition stamp on the verso s(see verso image which reads: Ni Hyaku Ban Kagiri Zeppan Dai Hayaku Hachii Go.) Japanese title and Sato of Kyoto publisher's seal in right margin. Yoshimitsu characters and red Sankokai-in seal in lower right of image. 18 blocks used with 25 superimposed impressions. Compare with image 284 in the 1936 Toledo Exhibition Catalog. Rare and beautiful. Later editions do not contain the edition seal on the verso.
Publisher (this edition): Sato Shotaro Sato Shotaro
Date of this item: 05/03/1930 05/03/1930
Notes (this edition)
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Great Bell at the Chionin Temple from the series Kyoraku Nesho (Famous scenes in Kyoto) by Nomura Yoshimitsu. Original woodblock print circa 1931. 9.6 x 15.0 inches. Same print displayed in the 1936 Toledo Exhibition. Print is in fine condition. Limited edition Numbered 108/200 on verso. (See verso image which reads: Ni Hyaku Ban Kagiri Zeppan Dai Hayaku Hachii Go.) Japanese title and Sato of Kyoto publisher's seal in right margin. Yoshimitsu characters and red Sankokai-in seal in lower right of image. 18 blocks used with 25 superimposed impressions. Compare with image 284 in the 1936 Toledo Exhibition Catalog. Rare and beautiful.
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