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Artist: Masamitsu Ota
Fuwa, Kabuki Actor
By Masamitsu Ota
Located in Fairlawn, OH
From: “Kabuki Jahachi-Ban” (Eighteen Kabuki Plays) by the Ichikawa Family
Publisher: Gekiga Kanko Kai
Carver: Okura Hanbei
Printer: Shinmi Yohei
Signed: with the artist’s signatu...
Category
1930s Other Art Style Masamitsu Ota Art
Materials
Woodcut
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