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Hyacinth

1917-1918

$400
£307.18
€352.03
CA$563.10
A$630.80
CHF 328.09
MX$7,694.43
NOK 4,177.06
SEK 3,938.67
DKK 2,627.44

About the Item

Hyacinth Color woodcut, 1917-1918 Unsigned From: Seiyo Kusabana Zufu (Illustrations of Western Plants and Flowers) 1st edition Publisher: Unsodo, Kyoto Condition: Centerfold as issued Fresh colors Image size: 8 3/4 x 13 1/8 inches Painter and textile designer active in Osaka. Known particularly for two colour-woodblock printed books of flower studies, the first book published 1917 and the second book over the course of the 1920s. Courtesy British Museum
  • Creation Year:
    1917-1918
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 8.75 in (22.23 cm)Width: 11.13 in (28.28 cm)
  • Medium:
  • After:
    Konan Tanigami (1879 - 1928, Japanese)
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Fairlawn, OH
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: UK02221stDibs: LU14015849912

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