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Shima Tamami

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Japanese Wood Block Print
By Tamami Shima
Located in New York, NY
Japanese Wood Block ,signed dated 1959
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Vintage 1950s Japanese Prints

Japanese Wood Block Print
Japanese Wood Block Print
H 20.75 in W 15 in
1959 "Bird-B" Woodblock Print by Shima Tamami, Japan
By Tamami Shima
Located in Point Richmond, CA
1959 "Bird-B' woodblock print by Shima Tamami, Japan Shima Tamami, (1937-1999) Bird-B, 1959
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Vintage 1950s Japanese Mid-Century Modern Prints

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Paper

Lithography by Tamami Shima Japan Signed Numbered Dated 1961
By Tamami Shima
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Color lithography by Japanese artist Tamami Shima (1937-1999), from the Collection of Erik Holmberg
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Vintage 1960s Japanese Modern Prints

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Paper

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