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Mario B Gil

Japanese Art Ukiyo-e Figurative Painting, Karagoto of the Chojiya, Edo period
Located in Segovia, ES
artist reproduces the seal of the censor (Kiwame) and writes his own signature, Mario B. Gil, in Japanese
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2010s Edo Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Crayon, Paper, Oil Crayon, Graphite

Japanese Art Ukiyo-e Figurative Painting, Woman reading a letter, Edo period
Located in Segovia, ES
series (“Pretty women”) drawn by Mario BGil, based in the Kitigawa Utamaro woodblock print “Woman reding
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21st Century and Contemporary Edo Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Pencil, Color Pencil

Japanese Art Ukiyo-e Figurative Painting, Snow Moon and Flowers, Edo period
Located in Segovia, ES
Mario BGil, based in the Kitigawa Utamaro woodblock print “Snow, moon and flowers from the Ôgiya Tea
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2010s Edo Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Carbon Pencil, Color Pencil

Japanese Art Figurative Painting, Love for a street-walker, Edo period
Located in Segovia, ES
-ga" series, Pretty Women, drawn by Mario BGil, based in the Kitigawa Utamaro woodblock print "Love
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2010s Edo Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Crayon, Pencil, Graphite

Japanese Art Ukiyo-e Figurative Painting, Hairdresser, Edo period
Located in Segovia, ES
color. This image is part of the Bijin-ga Series (“Pretty women”) drawn by Mario BGil, based in the
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2010s Edo Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Crayon, Paper, Oil Crayon, Graphite

Japanese Art Ukiyo-e Figurative Painting, Hanamurasaki of the Tamaya, Edo period
Located in Segovia, ES
part of the “bijin-ga series” (Pretty women) drawn by Mario BGil, based in the Kitigawa Utamaro
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2010s Edo Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Crayon, Paper, Oil Crayon, Graphite

Japanese Art Ukiyo-e Figurative Painting, Hanazuma of the Hyôgaya House
Located in Segovia, ES
part of the “bijin-ga” series (Pretty women) drawn by Mario BGil, based in the Kitigawa Utamaro
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2010s Edo Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Crayon, Paper, Oil Crayon, Graphite

Japanese Art Ikiyo-e Figurative Painting, Obvious Love Arawaruru Koi, Edo period
Located in Segovia, ES
-ga series (“Pretty women”) drawn by Mario BGil, based in the Kitigawa Utamaro woodblock print Obvious
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2010s Edo Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Graphite, Crayon, Oil Crayon

Japanese Art Ukiyo-e Figurative Painting, Hitomoto of the Daimonjiya, Edo period
Located in Segovia, ES
”) drawn by Mario BGil, based in the Kitigawa Utamaro woodblock print “Hitomoto of The Daimonjiya in Kyô
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2010s Edo Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Crayon, Paper, Oil Crayon, Graphite

Japanese Art Ukiyo-e Figurative painting, Reflective Love, Edo period
Located in Segovia, ES
bijin-ga series (“Pretty women”) drawn by Mario BGil, based in the Kitigawa Utamaro woodblock print
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2010s Edo Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Crayon, Paper, Oil Crayon, Graphite

Japanese Art Ukiyo-e Figurative Painting, Takashimayaoisha, Edo period
Located in Segovia, ES
part of the bijin-ga series (“Pretty women”) drawn by Mario BGil, based in the Kitigawa Utamaro
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2010s Edo Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Crayon, Paper, Oil Crayon, Graphite

Japanese Art Ukiyo-e Figurative Painting, Bijin Ôkubi, Edo Period
Located in Segovia, ES
. This image is part of the Bijin-ga series (“Pretty women”) drawn by Mario BGil, based in the Kitigawa
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2010s Edo Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Crayon, Paper, Oil Crayon, Graphite

Japanese Art Ukiyo-e Figurative Painting, The courtese Hinakoto, Edo period
Located in Segovia, ES
Mario BGil, based in the Kitigawa Utamaro woodblock print The courtese Hinakoto of the Hiôgorô House of
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2010s Edo Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Crayon, Paper, Oil Crayon, Graphite

Japanese Art Ukiyo-e Figurative Painting, Tomimoto Toyohina, Edo period
Located in Segovia, ES
well-known lineage. This image is part of the bijin-ga series (“Pretty women”) drawn by Mario BGil
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2010s Edo Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Crayon, Paper, Oil Crayon, Graphite

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