Ukiyo-e Yoshuu Nobukazu Japanese Original Woodblock Print meiji battle
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Thank you for visiting our page. Our store owns a lot of unique items that you won’t see in other stores. Please take a look at them from here. You won’t regret it! Funeral Procession of the Empress Dowager Eisho. Condition:Please see photos. Please see Photo’s as part of the item description, since they are […]
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ARTIST: YOSHITOSHI SCHOOL (artists that come to mind are KIYOCHIKA, TOSHIKATA, TOSHIHIDE, TOSHIMOTO). AGE: APPROX 130YEARS OLD. MEDIUM: WOODBLOCK PRINT (INK ON PAPER) NISHIKI-E. GENRE: UKIYO-E (PICTURES OF THE FLOATING WORLD) MEIJI WAR PRINT. SIZE: OBAN (APPROX 13 X 9 INCHES) or 35cm by 22cm approximately. DESCRIPTION: NICE DRAMATIC BATTLE SCENE OF SOLDIERS CHARGING AND […]
ARTIST: YOSHITOSHI SCHOOL (artists that come to mind are KIYOCHIKA, TOSHIKATA, TOSHIHIDE, TOSHIMOTO). AGE: APPROX 130YEARS OLD. MEDIUM: WOODBLOCK PRINT (INK ON PAPER) NISHIKI-E. GENRE: UKIYO-E (PICTURES OF THE FLOATING WORLD) MEIJI WAR PRINT. SIZE: OBAN (APPROX 13 X 9 INCHES) or 35cm by 22cm approximately. DESCRIPTION: NICE DRAMATIC BATTLE SCENE OF SOLDIERS CHARGING AMID […]
ARTIST: YOSHITOSHI SCHOOL (artists that come to mind are KIYOCHIKA, TOSHIKATA, TOSHIHIDE, TOSHIMOTO). AGE: APPROX 130YEARS OLD. MEDIUM: WOODBLOCK PRINT (INK ON PAPER) NISHIKI-E. GENRE: UKIYO-E (PICTURES OF THE FLOATING WORLD) MEIJI WAR PRINT. SIZE: OBAN (APPROX 13 X 9 INCHES) or 35cm by 22cm approximately. DESCRIPTION: NICE DRAMATIC BATTLE SCENE OF SOLDIERS CHARGING AMID […]
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There always might be slight color variation from the Original to the colors you see on the photo’s.
He was also referred to as Ando Tokubei . “Akabanebashi Bridge, one of the most famous landmarks in Edo”/.