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Lot 185:
Description
This lot comprises four Japanese woodblock prints, consistent with the ukiyo-e style prevalent during the Edo or early Meiji period. Each print depicts a central figure, likely a Kabuki actor or a beautiful woman (bijinga), rendered with bold outlines, flat color areas, and intricate textile patterns, using water-based pigments on laid paper. Visible markings on each include extensive vertical Japanese text, likely titles and verses, alongside various red cartouche seals, some potentially identifying artists such as Kunisada and Toyokuni.
Condition report:
The overall condition varies, showing common age-related wear including noticeable pigment fading (particularly blues and purples), general paper toning, minor creasing, and some edge wear or small losses.
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