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Eiichi Kotozuka 1906-1979 - Sukiyabashi Bridge in Tokyo

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Eiichi Kotozuka 1906-1979 - Sukiyabashi Bridge in Tokyo
Sukiyabashi Bridge in Tokyo
by Eiichi Kotozuka 1906-1979

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Item 56997
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Title Sukiyabashi Bridge in Tokyo
Artist Eiichi Kotozuka 1906-1979
Description Sukiyabashi bridge in Ginza, Tokyo under the full moon.
Seal Artist's seal.
Dated Ca. 1930 - 40s.
Publisher Uchida.
Medium/Technique Woodblock print.
Impression Very good ... Embossed.
Colors Very good.
Condition Very good ... Light toning. Slight foxing on the margins. Top edge slightly discolored.
Width Item 11.6 inches = 29.4 cm
Height Item 8.9 inches = 22.5 cm
 
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