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Lot 108
A Matched Pair of Japanese Woodblock Prints by Utagawa Kunisada Toyokuni III
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Edo period (1615-1868), ink and colors on paper, includes individually framed the
right panel from the triptych by Kunisada dPrince Genji and Abalone Divers at Futami-ga-ura, 1857, and a print of a noble lady wrapped in layers of floral pattern robes, wearing a floral headpiece and holding above her head a fan with genjimon on it, framed identically with Chinese style brass hanger at top, grass style mat, under glass, not examined outside of the frame.

DOA 25.5 x 19

From the Collection of Patricia H. Jardine, Chatham County, NC

Wear and rubbing to both; wormholes and fading to print of lady; foxing and fading to print of Genji.