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Pavilion of Dream - Yumedono Temple

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Pavilion of Dream - Yumedono Temple
by Mori Masamoto

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Artist: Mori Masamoto 森正元
Title: Pavilion of Dream - Yumedono Temple
Series: 
Date of first edition?1951
Publisher (first edition)?Adachi
Publisher (this edition)?Adachi
Medium (first edition): Woodblock
Medium (this edition): Woodblock
Format (first edition): Large Oban
Format (this edition): Large Oban
DB artwork code: 42348
Notes (first edition)?
Title Pavilion of Dream
Artist Masamoto Mori born 1912
Signature 'Masamoto'.
Seal Artist's seal.
Dated 1951.
Publisher Adachi.
Medium/Technique Woodblock print.
Description "Yumedono". The Dream Pavilion of Horyu-ji temple in Nara.
Width Item 17.9 inches = 45.5 cm
Height Item 13.3 inches = 33.7 cm
Width Mat 20.6 inches = 52.2 cm
Height Mat 14.9 inches = 37.8 c
Notes (this edition)?
The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Note that there may be some inaccuracies:


Impression Excellent - very good.
Colors Excellent - very good.
Condition Excellent - Very good … Slight foxing. Upper left corner is pasted on the original presentation folder.
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