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Bando Mitsugoro as a Servant with a Sword
Bando Mitsugoro as a Servant with a Sword

Bando Mitsugoro as a Servant with a Sword

By Natori Shunsen

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Bando Mitsugoro as a Servant with a Sword Color woodcut, 1952 From The Series Shunsen Nigao-E Shu (Shunsen Portraits), Six Woodblock Prints Publisher: Watanabe Excellent condition Im...

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1950s Other Art Style Natori Shunsen Art

Materials

Woodcut

Morita Kanya XIII As Genta Kagesue in the play Genta Kando
Morita Kanya XIII As Genta Kagesue in the play Genta Kando

Morita Kanya XIII As Genta Kagesue in the play Genta Kando

By Natori Shunsen

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Morita Kanya XIII As Genta Kagesue in the play Genta Kando Color woodcut, 1928 Signed and stamped middle right edge Natori stamp lower left image edge Series: Collection of Creative...

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1920s Showa Natori Shunsen Art

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Woodcut

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