Nakamitsu no isshi Kojumaru migawari from the series Azumanishiki chuya kurabe by Yoshu Chikanobu / BJ338-093
Nakamitsu no isshi Kojumaru migawari from the series Azumanishiki chuya kurabe by Yoshu Chikanobu / BJ338-093
Nakamitsu no isshi Kojumaru migawari from the series Azumanishiki chuya kurabe by Yoshu Chikanobu / BJ338-093
Nakamitsu no isshi Kojumaru migawari from the series Azumanishiki chuya kurabe by Yoshu Chikanobu / BJ338-093
Nakamitsu no isshi Kojumaru migawari from the series Azumanishiki chuya kurabe by Yoshu Chikanobu / BJ338-093
Nakamitsu no isshi Kojumaru migawari from the series Azumanishiki chuya kurabe by Yoshu Chikanobu / BJ338-093
Nakamitsu no isshi Kojumaru migawari from the series Azumanishiki chuya kurabe by Yoshu Chikanobu / BJ338-093
Nakamitsu no isshi Kojumaru migawari from the series Azumanishiki chuya kurabe by Yoshu Chikanobu / BJ338-093
Nakamitsu no isshi Kojumaru migawari from the series Azumanishiki chuya kurabe by Yoshu Chikanobu / BJ338-093
Nakamitsu no isshi Kojumaru migawari from the series Azumanishiki chuya kurabe by Yoshu Chikanobu / BJ338-093
Nakamitsu no isshi Kojumaru migawari from the series Azumanishiki chuya kurabe by Yoshu Chikanobu / BJ338-093
Nakamitsu no isshi Kojumaru migawari from the series Azumanishiki chuya kurabe by Yoshu Chikanobu / BJ338-093

Nakamitsu no isshi Kojumaru migawari from the series Azumanishiki chuya kurabe by Yoshu Chikanobu / BJ338-093

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  • الشحن في جميع أنحاء العالم
Type : Woodblock prints
Topic : One print from a series of fifty works depicting a wide range of historical episodes, legends tales spanning from the mythological age to the Edo period. This design illustrates a scene featuring Minamoto no Mitsunaka
Series : Azumanishiki chuya kurabe
Title : Nakamitsu no isshi Kojumaru migawari
Artist : Yoshu Chikanobu
Woodblock sculptor : Horiyu
Publisher : Kobayashi Tetsujiro
The estimated Period : Meiji era (1886)
Material : Paper
Dimensions : 365mm x 246mm (14.4in x 9.7in)
Weight : Total 6gram (.2oz)
Condition : Antique item; (damaged by tear, spot, dirt, scribbles, worm-eaten holes, etc...) Please view pictures as they are a part of the description.

The work is not a modern reproduction, but an actual one which had been printed in 1886(estimated).

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