ASSORTED JAPANESE WELL-CONSERVED WOODBLOCK PRINTS
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Japanese, woodblock prints, Edo period and Meiji period, attributed to Tomikichiro Tokuriki (1902/3/22-2000/6/1), for the scenaries of Uji-gawa river, Shuangyokoku-ji Temple, Hiraanshin palace, Yabuuchi tea pavilion, Takao autumn view, wetland spring midnight, temple spring view, Daigo five-storey temple, Nijo-castle snow view, the plum blossom of Kitano, the autumn rain of island, Kinkaku-ji Temple; as well as the scene of the third day of new year duitng the Edo period, playing of kemari(premodern football) during the Heian period, putting the papers and textiles outdoor to get rid of the bugs, the elderly reverence festival in Edo period, hunting underthe maple leaves during the Heian era, admiring of moon in the river boat in Edo period, horse race in Kamukura period, hunting by eagle in Kamukura era.
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ASSORTED JAPANESE WELL-CONSERVED WOODBLOCK PRINTS
Estimate CA$800 - CA$1,200
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