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'Color Purple Five Festivals, Early Akino-style Tanabata Festival' 色紫五節句-初秋野風七夕まつり - 1858 - Utagawa Kunisada II (1823-80) - Japan -  Edo-Zeit (1600-1868)
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'Color Purple Five Festivals, Early Akino-style Tanabata Festival' 色紫五節句-初秋野風七夕まつり - 1858 - Utagawa Kunisada II (1823-80) - Japan - Edo-Zeit (1600-1868)

Original woodblock print - Paper -A Ukiyoe of a scene in the palace where everyone is admiring autumn *The Japanese word ``Tanabata'' originally came from Tanabata, an event held in China, that was introduced during the Nara period.[1] Since the two stars of the cow-weaver women were in charge of cultivation and silk-weaving, there is also a literature from the Edo period in which the words ``tanabata'' are derived from the words ``tanabata'' and ``hatatsumono,'' which are associated with them. 2]. *Kunisada Utagawa (May 19, 1786 [1] - December 15, 1865) was an ukiyo-e artist during the Edo period. He was the first disciple of Toyokuni Utagawa. His real name is Shogoro Sumita. His period of creation is long, and the amount of his works is enormous. The paintings of beautiful women from Gototei Kunisada's era are well able to express the ``stylish'' image of women of the time. Condition: there are some stains, wear-off, wrinkles and small holes due to old aging. please also look at the listed photos for a reference. Shipping by Japan post and will be well packaged. •We normally ship within 3 business days or earlier •In normal days, shipment takes around 1-3 weeks to arrive. However, please note there maybe additional time for customs inspection in your country. •Any import tax or VAT charged by destination countries should be responsible by buyers.

Nr. 81696253

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'Color Purple Five Festivals, Early Akino-style Tanabata Festival' 色紫五節句-初秋野風七夕まつり - 1858 - Utagawa Kunisada II (1823-80) - Japan -  Edo-Zeit (1600-1868)

'Color Purple Five Festivals, Early Akino-style Tanabata Festival' 色紫五節句-初秋野風七夕まつり - 1858 - Utagawa Kunisada II (1823-80) - Japan - Edo-Zeit (1600-1868)

Original woodblock print - Paper -A Ukiyoe of a scene in the palace where everyone is admiring autumn

*The Japanese word ``Tanabata'' originally came from Tanabata, an event held in China, that was introduced during the Nara period.[1] Since the two stars of the cow-weaver women were in charge of cultivation and silk-weaving, there is also a literature from the Edo period in which the words ``tanabata'' are derived from the words ``tanabata'' and ``hatatsumono,'' which are associated with them. 2].

*Kunisada Utagawa (May 19, 1786 [1] - December 15, 1865) was an ukiyo-e artist during the Edo period. He was the first disciple of Toyokuni Utagawa. His real name is Shogoro Sumita. His period of creation is long, and the amount of his works is enormous. The paintings of beautiful women from Gototei Kunisada's era are well able to express the ``stylish'' image of women of the time.
Condition: there are some stains, wear-off, wrinkles and small holes due to old aging. please also look at the listed photos for a reference.


Shipping by Japan post and will be well packaged.
•We normally ship within 3 business days or earlier
•In normal days, shipment takes around 1-3 weeks to arrive. However, please note there maybe additional time for customs inspection in your country.
•Any import tax or VAT charged by destination countries should be responsible by buyers.

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