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Eiichi Kotozuka 1906-1979 - Kiyomizu Temple in Autumn

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Eiichi Kotozuka 1906-1979 - Kiyomizu Temple in Autumn
Kiyomizu Temple in Autumn
by Eiichi Kotozuka 1906-1979


Item 52108
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Date Sold Sunday, January 29, 2012
Title Kiyomizu Temple in Autumn
  provenance: Uchida Family Archives: large size
Artist Eiichi Kotozuka 1906-1979
Description "Kiyomizu Koyo". The fiery red and golden yellow surround Kiyomizu temple in Kyoto on a sunny autumn day.
It has been kept in the famous publisher in Kyoto, The Uchida, archives. An exceptional and rare item for the serious Japanese woodblock print collector.
Signature Koto.
Dated Ca. 1930 - 50s.
Publisher Uchida.
Medium/Technique Woodblock print.
Impression Excellent - very good.
Colors Excellent.
Condition Very good ... Slight foxing. A vertical center fold. Slight discolorations on the lower edge. Three dark spots on the top middle area.
Note Uchida Han is an important Japanese publishing company with branches in both Tokyo and Kyoto. Founded in 1919, the company is still in existence today as an active publisher of shin-hanga in addition to publishing re-strikes of Edo period ukiyo-e prints.
Width Item 20.5 inches = 52.0 cm
Height Item 13.0 inches = 33.0 cm

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