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Artist: Tokuriki Tomikichiro
River Scene - Japanese Woodblock Print
By Tokuriki Tomikichiro
Located in Austin, TX
Tokuriki Tomikichiro (1902 - 2000) was a Japanese artist who comes from the Kanō school of painting and graduated from Kyoto Art College in 1923. ...
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20th Century Tokuriki Tomikichiro Art

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Woodcut

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