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Yoshifuji Utagawa, Japanese, 1828 To 1887, Woodblock Triptych Print Titled Distant View Of Gofuku Bridge From Tori-Machi, Tokyo District. This Artwork Offers Viewers A Picturesque Scene Of Urban Life In Tokyo During The Late Edo Period. Published In 1887 (According To The Archives Of The Edo-Tokyo Museum, Collection ID 94203458-94203460), By Sawamuraya Seikichi, Utagawa Yoshifuji, Real Name Nishimura Totaro (1828 to 1887) Was A Japanese Ukiyo-e Master Of The Late Edo And Early Meiji Periods. Yoshifuji Was A Pupil Of Utagawa Kuniyoshi Of The Utagawa School. He Became Known For Omocha-e Prints Made For Children As Well As Representations Of The Early Years Of The Meiji Era. This Triptych Print Showcases Yoshifujis Mastery Of The Woodblock Printing Technique And His Keen Eye For Capturing Intricate Details Of Everyday Life. Antique Japanese Prints And Art Collectibles. Antique Japanese Art Prints And History Collectibles.
Dimensions, Left 25.3 X 37.3 Cm, Center 25.3 X 37.32 Cm, Right 25.2 X 37.3 Cm. All Measurements Are Approximate. Overall Good Antique Condition. Creases, Soiling, Light Fading, Pigment Stains, Wear On The Edges, Light Paper Residue On The Right Panel. Signs Of Wear And Age. Refer To Photos. Sold As Is.
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View of Gofukubashi From Hitotsubashi Torimachi, Tokyo Japan 1887, Japanese Woodblock By Yoshifuji Utagawa, East Asian Oriental Art Print
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