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Lot 1344

Three Japanese Artworks

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19th century, includes two woodblock prints, the first by Ikkosai Yoshimori (Japanese, 1830–1884), Uriuno no Okamotoya, the second by Utagawa Kunisada II (Japanese, 1823-1880) of a seated Japanese noble man, both presented under glass with mats in black wood frames (significant fading to color; both with wormholes, the lady has more than the man; not examined outside of the frames)(frame dimensions 20 3/8 x 15 3/4 in.),
and a painting of a prawn (ebi), ink and colors on silk, features a shrimp with green sea plant, signed to upper right corner together with a red seal, silk painting is laid over brocade ground, presented uncovered in a red lacquer frame (lifting of silk panel to upper left corner; toning and stains to silk; soil, stains, and wear to brocade; frame with losses to lacquer; tears to reverse side of frame)(frame dimensions 34 1/2 x 16 1/4 in., sight size 17 x 11 in.)