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Slide 1: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Azechi, Umetaro, b. 1902; • Largely self taught as a printmaker, he was encouraged by Hiratsuka, Onchi Koshiro and Maekawa Senpan. After World War II he developed distinctive prints of mountains and mountaineers. His work is characterized with simplified forms and flat areas of color. He is well known in Japan as an essayist on the subject of mountains.Slide 2: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790708 Sound of the Mountain, 67/150, 1967 Azechi, Umetaro, b.1902; 22” x 16 3/8”; Woodblock; $1000.00Slide 3: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790708 Detail of Sound of the Mountain, 67/150, 1967 Azechi, Umetaro, b.1902; 22” x 16 3/8”; Woodblock; $1000.00Slide 4: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 890003 Mountaineer Holding Bird, 41/50, 1957 Azechi, Umetaro, b.1902; 21 1/2” x 14”; Woodblock; $1000.00Slide 5: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 890003 Detail of Mountaineer Holding Bird, 41/50, 1957 Azechi, Umetaro, b.1902; 22” x 16 3/8”; Woodblock; $1,200.00Slide 6: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 890004 Sleeping on the Mountain, 33/50, 1956 Azechi, Umetaro, b.1902; 12” x 17 3/4”; Woodblock; $1000.00Slide 7: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 890004 Detail of Sleeping on the Mountain, 33/50, 1956 Azechi, Umetaro, b.1902; 12” x 17 3/4”; Woodblock; $1000.00Slide 8: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Eisen, Keisei, 1790-1848; • A prolific printmaker, he specialized in bijinga, erotica, and landscapes. His works range from the refined and elegant to the vulgar.Slide 9: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791456 Kakamono-e: Courtesan Holding Cat; 19th Century Eisen, Keisei; 29” x 9 3/4”; Woodblock; $2,000.00Slide 10: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791456 Detail of Kakamono-e: Courtesan Holding Cat; 19th Century Eisen, Keisei; 29” x 9 3/4”; Woodblock; $2,000.00Slide 11: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Eizan, Kikugawa (1787-1867); • Ukiyo-e painter and printmaker, he became the leading designer of bijinga and actor prints as well as erotica. Groups of women and children are among his favorite subjects.Slide 12: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791455 Kakamono-e: Courtesan with Oil Lamp; 19th Century Eizan, Kikukawa; 26 3/4” x 9”; Woodblock; $1,500.00Slide 13: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791455 Detail of Kakamono-e: Courtesan with Oil Lamp; 19th Century Eizan, Kikukawa; 26 3/4” x 9”; Woodblock; $1,500.00Slide 14: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Goyo, Hashiguchi; 1880-1921; • is the artist credited with the first shin hanga print. Goyo studied both traditional and Western-style painting. Although he produced only a few prints, Goyo captured the beauty of femininity in a style borrowing the colors and printing techniques of ukiyo-e and the flowing lines of Western painting.Slide 15: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790586 Woman in a Long Undergarment, 1920 Goyo, Hashiguchi; 18 1/2” x 5 3/4”; Woodblock; $12,000.00Slide 16: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 690435 Detail of Woman in a Long Undergarment, 1920 Goyo, Hashiguchi; 18 1/2” x 5 3/4”; Woodblock; $12,000.00Slide 17: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791295 Woman with a Hand Mirror, 1918 Goyo, Hashiguchi; 19 7/8” x 14 1/8”; Woodblock; $6,000.00Slide 18: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791295 Detail of Woman with a Hand Mirror, 1918 Goyo, Hashiguchi; 19 7/8” x 14 1/8”; Woodblock; $6,000.00Slide 19: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Hagiwara, Hideo, b. 1913; • During three years of bedrest with tuberculosis, Hagiwara began making creative prints. Initially he produced figurative prints, but in 1958 he began producing abstractions, his most acclaimed works. He visualizes the work without sketches and then carves directly on the woodblock. He often achieves a sensual and richly evocative quality by printing on the back of the paper.Slide 20: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 690949 Little Pond; 134/200 Hagiwara, Hideo; 20 1/2” x 15”; Woodblock; $700.00Slide 21: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790739 Picnic No. 4; 3/50 Hagiwara, Hideo; 25” x 32 1/4”; Woodblock; $700.00Slide 22: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790740 Flower Garden; 24/50 Hagiwara, Hideo; 12 1/2” x 10”; Woodblock; $700.00Slide 23: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Hashimoto, Okiie b.1899; • Known for his views of gardens and castles, his work combines the traditional Japanese and Western styles. Has exhibited with the Bunten and Nitten, winning many prizes.Slide 24: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 691101 Girl and Irises, 1952 Hashimoto, Okiie; 15 1/8” x 21 1/4”; Woodblock; $1,500.00Slide 25: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 691102 Matsumoto Castle in Snow Hashimoto, Okiie; 16 1/2” x 22 1/2”; Woodblock; $1,000.00Slide 26: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Hasui, Kawase, 1883-1957; • Born as Bunjiro in Tokyo. Lifetime affiliation and collaboration with Watanabe Shozaburo. Blocks for all his prints prior to 1923 were lost in a fire during an earthquake. Hasui was named a Living National Treasure in 1956.Slide 27: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790306 Mountain Temple in Sendai District, Souvenirs of Travel - 1st Series, 1919 Hasui, Kawase; 10 1/2” x 15 1/2”; Woodblock; $4,000.00Slide 28: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790307 Shiobara Hotspring in the Rain, 1918 Hasui, Kawase; 18 5/8” x 7 1/8”; Woodblock; $10,000.00Slide 29: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790307 Shiogamain Shiobara, 1918 Hasui, Kawase; 18 5/8” x 7”; Woodblock; $10,000.00Slide 30: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791379 Nagoya Hori River, 1935 Hasui, Kawase; 15 1/2” x 10 1/2”; Woodblock; $750.00Slide 31: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791458 Kozu in Osaka District, Souvenirs of Travel - 3rd Series, 1924 Hasui, Kawase; 15 1/2” x 10 1/2”; Woodblock; $900.00Slide 32: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791474 May Rain at the Sanno Temple, 12 Subjects of Tokyo Series, 1919 Hasui, Kawase; 15 1/2” x 10 1/2”; Woodblock; $1,500.00Slide 33: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Hiratsuka, Un’ichi, 1895-1997; • Highly respected as a pioneer of the creative print movement. Teacher of many sosaku-hanga artists in short courses throughout Japan. His early prints are principally color landscapes; later, from mid-1930's, black and white with influences from ancient Buddhist prints and early ukiyo-e. In 1962 moved to Washington, D.C., where he continued producing and exhibiting.Slide 34: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790664 Clock Tower, Washington D.C., 4/30, 1963 Hiratsuka, Un’ichi; 24 1/4” x 20 1/8” ; Woodblock; $1,800.00Slide 35: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791479 Stone Lantern, 1962 Hiratsuka, Un’ichi; 13 1/4” x 10” ; Woodblock; $400.00Slide 36: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791480 Temple Ground, 6/30 Hiratsuka, Un’ichi; 18 3/4” x 14 1/4” ; Woodblock; $500.00Slide 37: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Hoshi, Joishi, 1913-1979; • Worked as a teacher in Taiwan for 13 years. He returned to Japan after World War II and enrolled in the oil painting department of Musashino College of Fine Arts. He graduated in 1956 at the age of 43. Mokuhan self-taught. Hoshi was strongly attracted to universal elements of nature and produced elegantly carved images of stars and constellations in the 1960's. Focused on trees in his later years.Slide 38: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 690091 White Tree (B), 70/99, 1974 Hoshi, Joichi; Woodblock; $3,500.00Slide 39: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 690920 Winter Tree, 14/99, 1977 Hoshi, Joichi; Woodblock; $4,000.00Slide 40: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Inagaki, Tomoo, 1902-1980; • Early contributions to the magazine Poems and Hanga instilled a love of printmaking. His color is very characteristic of the Japanese black and brown, the latter sometimes brightened with orange. In carving, his style is achieved through a majority of flat chisel work. Slide 41: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791481 Pumpkins, 133/200, 1955 Inagaki, Tomoo; 16” x 19 3/4”; Woodblock; $500.00Slide 42: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Iwami, Reika, b. 1927; “I love nature and make my prints with water as their theme.” Slide 43: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790757 Water Banquet (F), 27/50, 1976 Iwami, Reika; 20 3/8” x 13 3/4”; Woodblock; $300.00Slide 44: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Jacoulet, Paul, 1902-1960; • Jacoulet’s brightly colored, highly imaginative prints are both fresh and unsettling. His skilled application of ukiyo-e techniques and his Western eye lead to inventive works of great detail. Note his expressive eyes and hands.”Slide 45: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791290 Yagourough et Mio, Kanji Edition, 1938 Jacoulet, Paul; 15 3/8” x 10 1/4”; Woodblock; $3,000.00Slide 46: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791290 Detail of Yagourough et Mio, Kanji Edition, 1938 Jacoulet, Paul; 15 3/8” x 10 1/4”; Woodblock; $3,000.00Slide 47: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791365 Le Miroir de Lague Rouge, Kanji Edition, 1938 Jacoulet, Paul; 15 3/8” x 10 1/4”; Woodblock; $1,500.00Slide 48: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791366 Les Enfants aux Yeux Jaunes, 8/150, 1940 Jacoulet, Paul; 15 3/8” x 10 1/4”; Woodblock; $3,000.00Slide 49: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791366 Detail of Les Enfants aux Yeux Jaunes, 8/150, 1940 Jacoulet, Paul; 15 3/8” x 10 1/4”; Woodblock; $3,000.00Slide 50: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Pick01 L’Attente, 86/350, 1947 Jacoulet, Paul; 15 3/8” x 10 1/4”; Woodblock; $1,500.00Slide 51: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Pick01 Detail of L’Attente, 86/350, 1947 Jacoulet, Paul; 15 3/8” x 10 1/4”; Woodblock; $1,500.00Slide 52: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791289 Les Papillons, Kanji Edition, 1939 Jacoulet, Paul; 15 3/8” x 10 1/4”; Woodblock; $2,500.00Slide 53: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791289 Details of Les Papillons, Kanji Edition, 1939 Jacoulet, Paul; 15 3/8” x 10 1/4”; Woodblock; $2,500.00Slide 54: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Pick10 Une Jeune Fille de Fidji, Kanji Edition, 1935 Jacoulet, Paul; 15 3/8” x 10 1/4”; Woodblock; $2,000.00Slide 55: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Pick10 Detail of Une Jeune Fille de Fidji, Kanji Edition, 1935 Jacoulet, Paul; 15 3/8” x 10 1/4”; Woodblock; $2,000.00Slide 56: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Kawanishi, Hide b. 1894-1965; • “…where the old prints used black for explanation, to define contours, I use it as just another color area. It’s a strong color, of course, but I like strong colors.” Slide 57: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791482 The Pond; 48/200, 1957 Kawanishi, Hide; 23 3/8” x 17 5/8”; Woodblock; $500.00Slide 58: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Kuniyoshi, Utagawa 1797-1832; • Known for his prints of actors and animals, Kuniyoshi’s best landscapes equal those of Hiroshige. He founded a style so popular that young men of his time asked Kuniyoshi to design their tattoos.Slide 59: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791319 Landscape, 19th century Kuniyoshi, Utagawa; 9 3/4” x 14 3/4”; Woodblock; $5,000Slide 60: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 690435 Detail of Landscape, 19th century Kuniyoshi, Utagawa; 9 3/4” x 14 3/4”; Woodblock; $5,000Slide 61: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Mori, Yoshitoshi b.1898; • Born in Tokyo. In 1923 graduated from the department of Japanese-style painting of the Kawabata Gagakko. His work can be called “contemporary folk art.” Slide 62: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 691108 Samurai Goro with Arrows, 28/50, 1969 Mori, Yoshitoshi; 23 1/4” x 26 1/8”; Stencil; $1,000.00Slide 63: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790161 Kumadori, 8/70, 1980 Mori, Yoshitoshi; 22 1/2” x 13 5/8”; Stencil; $800.00Slide 64: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790311 Movable Shrine (B); A.P., 1960 Mori, Yoshitoshi; 27 1/2” x 24”; Stencil; $1000.00Slide 65: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790533 Craftsman, 5/90, 1973 Mori, Yoshitoshi; 20 1/2” x 14”; Stencil; $500.00Slide 66: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790918 Two Riding Warriors, 4/50, 1980 Mori, Yoshitoshi; 27” x 22”; Stencil; $1,000.00Slide 67: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790920 Woman, 1/30, 1965 Mori, Yoshitoshi; 25 1/2” x 20”; Stencil; $1,000.00Slide 68: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790921 Asano Onna, 4/50, 1978 Mori, Yoshitoshi; 27” x 20”; Stencil; $1,000.00Slide 69: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790922 Waitress, 20/50, 1978 Mori, Yoshitoshi; 27” x 20”; Stencil; $1,000.00Slide 70: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790924 Fishing Excursion Inn, 10/50, 1977 Mori, Yoshitoshi; 20 1/2” x 27”; Stencil; $1,000.00Slide 71: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Nakayama, Tadashi, b. 1927; • Nakayama’s style has developed from a constant need to experiment. Inspired by the horses of Renaissance artist Paolo Uccello, he began to design horses in motion. Inspired by the mica work of Sharaku, he began to design with gold and silver leaf. The movement of girl’s hair, butterfly wings and pinwheels all find representation in his designs. Somewhat a recluse, shunning self-promotion, he remains pleased his works have found an international audience.Slide 72: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 590838 Running in a Group, 55/65, 1963 Nakayama, Tadashi; 9 3/4” x 30”; Woodblock; $800.00Slide 73: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 690071 Horses and Butterfly, 35/50, 1964 Nakayama, Tadashi; 13 1/4” x 35 1/4”; Woodblock; $800.00Slide 74: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 690349 Gale, 61/55, 1962 Nakayama, Tadashi; 9 1/2” x 29 3/4”; Woodblock; $800.00Slide 75: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 690598 Flying Blue (Bird), 1/80, 1960 Nakayama, Tadashi; 12 1/4” x 37 3/4”; Woodblock; $1,000.00Slide 76: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 690805 Horse Bitinghis Leg, 64/65, 1963 Nakayama, Tadashi; 23 3/4” x 22 1/4”; Woodblock; $1,200.00Slide 77: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 691110 Colorfully Decorated Horses, 17/65, 1961 Nakayama, Tadashi; 28 1/2” x 23”; Woodblock; $2000.00Slide 78: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 691111 Swift Horse, 21/65, 1966 Nakayama, Tadashi; 35 1/2” x 19”; Woodblock; $1,500.00Slide 79: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 691113 Sorrow for Time’s Passage, 17/50, 1958 Nakayama, Tadashi; 20” x 16”; Woodblock; $600.00Slide 80: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790071 Standing Horse, 36/50, 1965 Nakayama, Tadashi; 31 3/4” x 22 1/4”; Woodblock; $1,500.00Slide 81: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790162 I Wish To Fly Too, 65/75, 1971 Nakayama, Tadashi; 36 5/8” x 27”; Woodblock; $3,500.00Slide 82: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790266 Phantasy Horse, 19/85, 1977 Nakayama, Tadashi; 32 1/8” x 23”; Woodblock; $3,500.00Slide 83: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790267 Riding Horse in the Afternoon (C), 56/85, 1975 Nakayama, Tadashi; 23” x 17 3/4”; Woodblock; $2,500.00Slide 84: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790517 Butterfly and Flowers, 8/75, 1966 Nakayama, Tadashi; 21 1/4” 14 1/2”; Woodblock; $1,000.00Slide 85: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790983 Incarnation (Moku), 1958 Nakayama, Tadashi; Woodblock; $400.00Slide 86: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Muta03 Galloping (A), 64/75, 1966 Nakayama, Tadashi; 24 1/4” x 14 1/2”; Woodblock; $1,000.00Slide 87: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Noda, Tetsuya b. 1940; • Often his works are derived from his travels or the daily entries into his diary. He has used mimeographed photographs reproduced by a scanned stencil, silkscreened over a woodblock printed background.Slide 88: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 690479 Diary: Oct. 11th, 1977(N); 9/30, 1977 Noda, Tetsuya; 23 1/2” x 16 1/2”; Woodblock; $800.00Slide 89: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 691057 Diary: One day in early June ‘71, A.P., 1971 Noda, Tetsuya; 17 3/4” x 17 7/8”; Woodblock; $800.00Slide 90: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Onchi, Koshiro 1891-1955; • Over the years Onchi was active in producing and promoting poetry and printmaking. He advanced the idea of printmaking as art, in contrast to merely reproduction. A major force in the sosaku-hanga movement and the leading abstract print artist of his time in Japan.Slide 91: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790309 Mirror, 1930 Onchi, Koshiro; 9 1/2” x 14”; Woodblock; $10,000Slide 92: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790309 Detail of Mirror, 1930 Onchi, Koshiro; 9 1/2” x 14”; Woodblock; $10,000Slide 93: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Sekino, Jun’ichiro, 1914-1988; • Sekino was a prolific printmaker in styles ranging from detailed portraits to semiabstract prints with a greater emphasis on pattern and design.Slide 94: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790524 Fujikawa, Tokaido Series, 1969 Sekino, Jun’ichiro; 17” x 21 1/2”; Woodblock; $400.00Slide 95: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790526 Kamayama, Tokaido Series, 1964 Sekino, Jun’ichiro; 17” x 21 1/2”; Woodblock; $400.00Slide 96: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790527 Tsuchiyama, Tokaido Series, 1972 Sekino, Jun’ichiro; 16 1/2” x 22”; Woodblock; $400.00Slide 97: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790529 Village Scene, 53/100, 1954 Sekino, Jun’ichiro; 20” x 15 1/2”; Woodblock; $500.00Slide 98: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Shinagawa, Takumi b. 1908; • Studied moku-hanga with Onchi Koshiro. Creates in various media including photograms and frottage. Moku-hanga include large abstract compositions printed in bright clear colors.Slide 99: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Web01 Stone Buddha, 1947 Shinagawa, Takumi; 20 1/4” x 23 3/8”; Woodblock; $250.00Slide 100: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Shinoda, Toko, b.1913; Slide 101: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790310 Beginning, 6/80 Shinoda, Toko; Lithograph; $1,200.00Slide 102: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791016 Reminiscence, 9/37, 1984 Shinoda, Toko; Hand Colored Lithograph; $1,200.00Slide 103: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791017 From Yore (A), 1/3 Shinoda, Toko; Hand Colored Lithograph; $1,200.00Slide 104: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791018 ASong, 1/3 Shinoda, Toko; Hand Colored Lithograph; $1,200.00Slide 105: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Toyokuni II, Utagawa; 1777-1835; • A student and son-in-law of Toyokuni, he assumed the name of Toyokuni II upon the death of his master in 1825. A ukiyo-e painter and illustrator, he lived in Edo, working as a pottery dealer. His work shows the influence of Hokuju and Hokusai, and his landscapes have been compared with Hiroshige.Slide 106: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791319 Landscape, 19th century Toyokuni II, Utagawa; 10 3/16” x 14 15/16”; Woodblock; $15,000.00Slide 107: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 690435 Detail of Landscape, 19th century Toyokuni II, Utagawa; 10 3/16” x 14 15/16”; Woodblock; $15,000.00Slide 108: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Watanabe, Sadao, 1913-1996; • Studied old folk art traditions of Japan with Yanagi Soetsu and Serizawa Keisuke. Watanabe made his stencils on rough and wrinkled handmade paper, giving it the crude simplicity of the traditional Japanese folk art stencil. The simply stylized figures evoke sincerity and reveal Watanabe’s gentle and somewhat naïve interpretation of the Bible. Slide 109: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 690415 Brazen Serpent, 40/50, 1958 Watanabe, Sadao; Stencil; $1,200.00Slide 110: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Yoshida, Hiroshi, 1876-1950; • Establish his own print shop in 1925. Specialized in landscapes form his travels abroad and in Japan. Yoshida learned the skills of carver and printer and often carved his own blocks and personally supervised every stage of his prints. The characters “JIZURI” (self-printed) are found in the margin of prints made during his life time and under his close supervision.Slide 111: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 790580 Yarigatake, 1926 Yoshida, Hiroshi; 14 3/4” x 9 3/4”; Woodblock; $1,500.00Slide 112: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com Yoshitora, Utagawa, 1850-1880; • Pupil of Utagawa Kuniyoshi. Made prints in the late ukiyo-e manner. Noted for their considerable naïve charm.Slide 113: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791433 Samurai with Outstretched Sword, Individual Biographies of 47 Ronin Series, 19th century Yoshitora, Utagawa; 14” x 9 3/4”; Woodblock; $250.00Slide 114: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791433 Samurai with Giant Mallet, Individual Biographies of 47 Ronin Series, 19th century Yoshitora, Utagawa; 14” x 9 3/4”; Woodblock; $250.00Slide 115: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791435 Samurai Fighting Behind Collapsed Screen, Individual Biographies of 47 Ronin Series, 19th century Yoshitora, Utagawa; 14” x 9 3/4”; Woodblock; $250.00Slide 116: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791436 Samurai with Raised Sword and Planter, Individual Biographies of 47 Ronin Series, 19th century Yoshitora, Utagawa; 14” x 9 3/4”; Woodblock; $250.00Slide 117: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791437 Running Samurai, Individual Biographies of 47 Ronin Series, 19th century Yoshitora, Utagawa; 14” x 9 3/4”; Woodblock; $250.00Slide 118: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791438 Samurai with Bow, Individual Biographies of 47 Ronin Series, 19th century Yoshitora, Utagawa; 14” x 9 3/4”; Woodblock; $250.00Slide 119: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791439 Samurai Seated on Storage Platform, Individual Biographies of 47 Ronin Series, 19th century Yoshitora, Utagawa; 14” x 9 3/4”; Woodblock; $250.00Slide 120: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791440 Samurai and Scattered Books, Individual Biographies of 47 Ronin Series, 19th century Yoshitora, Utagawa; 14” x 9 3/4”; Woodblock; $250.00Slide 121: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791441 Samurai Holding Spear, Individual Biographies of 47 Ronin Series, 19th century Yoshitora, Utagawa; 14” x 9 3/4”; Woodblock; $250.00Slide 122: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791442 Samurai with Large Ax, Individual Biographies of 47 Ronin Series, 19th century Yoshitora, Utagawa; 14” x 9 3/4”; Woodblock; $250.00Slide 123: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791433 Samurai with Outstretched Sword, Individual Biographies of 47 Ronin Series, 19th century Yoshitora, Utagawa; 14” x 9 3/4”; Woodblock; $250.00Slide 124: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791444 Samurai with Spears in Falling Snow, Individual Biographies of 47 Ronin Series, 19th century Yoshitora, Utagawa; 14” x 9 3/4”; Woodblock; $250.00Slide 125: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791445 Old Samurai with Weapon, Individual Biographies of 47 Ronin Series, 19th century Yoshitora, Utagawa; 14” x 9 3/4”; Woodblock; $250.00Slide 126: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791446 Samurai with Blue Gloves, Individual Biographies of 47 Ronin Series, 19th century Yoshitora, Utagawa; 14” x 9 3/4”; Woodblock; $250.00Slide 127: Artwork@FloatingWorld.Com 791447 Samurai with Outstretched Sword, Individual Biographies of 47 Ronin Series, 19th century Yoshitora, Utagawa; 14” x 9 3/4”; Woodblock; $250.00
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