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Artist: Utagawa Kokunimasa
A Fierce Battle at Seoul by Kokunimasa (Ryukel ) woodblock tryptich 1904
By Utagawa Kokunimasa
Located in Paonia, CO
A Fierce Battle at Seoul by Kokunimasa ( also known as Ryukel ) is a woodblock tryptich from 1904 in good condition. Utagawa Kokunimasa (1874-1944) was a woodblock artist fro...
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Early 1900s Other Art Style Utagawa Kokunimasa Landscape Prints

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Woodcut

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