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Lot 141:
Description
This item comprises two Japanese woodblock prints, presented as a diptych, executed in the Ukiyo-e style and likely dating from the late Edo or early Meiji period. Each panel depicts a genre scene featuring multiple figures in traditional attire, rendered with a multi-color palette on paper and framed by a repeating geometric border. Both prints contain vertical cartouches with Japanese characters at the upper right, along with additional smaller cartouches or a circular red seal bearing more characters in the lower or central-left areas.
Condition report:
The apparent condition varies across the provided impressions, with some exhibiting vibrant colors while others show significant fading. General paper discoloration and minor edge wear are consistent with age and previous display.
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