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'The Emperor Visits the Troops' 御臨幸鳳御輩之図 - 1880 - Utagawa Kunitoshi 歌川国利 (1847-1899) - Japan -  Meiji period (1868-1912)
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'The Emperor Visits the Troops' 御臨幸鳳御輩之図 - 1880 - Utagawa Kunitoshi 歌川国利 (1847-1899) - Japan - Meiji period (1868-1912)

Kunitoshi Utagawa 歌川国利 “Gorinkoho Ohai no Zu triptych”御臨幸鳳御輩之図 Genuine Ukiyo-e Large-sized Nishiki-e Woodblock print Print size: Height 35cm Width 71cm Triple print It is in good condition for an 1880 item. Please check the photos and place your bid. A disciple of Toyokuni Utagawa III. After the death of the third Toyokuni, he became a disciple of the second Utagawa Kunisada. His real surname is Yamamura, and his given name is Kiyosuke. He used the painter's surname of Utagawa and went by the names Kunitoshi, Umeju, Umeo, and Umeo Michitoto. His trade name is Mikawaya. From 1891, he also called himself Kuninoshi Umeki. He lives at 35 Kanda Ogawamachi. The period of drawing was from Keio to around 1874, and from around 1874, in addition to paintings of famous places such as landscapes of Ginza, railway carriages, and Mitsui Bank, there were also paintings of Kaika-e, Kirigumi-e, genre paintings, and copperplate maps. I am also drawing. He passed away at the age of 53. His grave is located at Kanzo-in Temple in Motoasakusa Eijyu-cho, Taito-ku, Tokyo, and his Buddhist name is Akikaze Kuni Toshinobuji. Neutis We will carefully pack the item and ship it via Japan Post or DHL depending on the situation. Usually takes about 1 to 2 weeks. Import duties, taxes and fees are not included in the product price or shipping charges. These charges are the responsibility of the buyer. Thank you for your cooperation.

No. 83385445

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'The Emperor Visits the Troops' 御臨幸鳳御輩之図 - 1880 - Utagawa Kunitoshi 歌川国利 (1847-1899) - Japan -  Meiji period (1868-1912)

'The Emperor Visits the Troops' 御臨幸鳳御輩之図 - 1880 - Utagawa Kunitoshi 歌川国利 (1847-1899) - Japan - Meiji period (1868-1912)

Kunitoshi Utagawa 歌川国利
“Gorinkoho Ohai no Zu triptych”御臨幸鳳御輩之図
Genuine Ukiyo-e Large-sized Nishiki-e Woodblock print

Print size: Height 35cm Width 71cm Triple print

It is in good condition for an 1880 item.
Please check the photos and place your bid.

A disciple of Toyokuni Utagawa III. After the death of the third Toyokuni, he became a disciple of the second Utagawa Kunisada. His real surname is Yamamura, and his given name is Kiyosuke. He used the painter's surname of Utagawa and went by the names Kunitoshi, Umeju, Umeo, and Umeo Michitoto. His trade name is Mikawaya. From 1891, he also called himself Kuninoshi Umeki. He lives at 35 Kanda Ogawamachi. The period of drawing was from Keio to around 1874, and from around 1874, in addition to paintings of famous places such as landscapes of Ginza, railway carriages, and Mitsui Bank, there were also paintings of Kaika-e, Kirigumi-e, genre paintings, and copperplate maps. I am also drawing. He passed away at the age of 53. His grave is located at Kanzo-in Temple in Motoasakusa Eijyu-cho, Taito-ku, Tokyo, and his Buddhist name is Akikaze Kuni Toshinobuji.

Neutis
We will carefully pack the item and ship it via Japan Post or DHL depending on the situation.
Usually takes about 1 to 2 weeks.
Import duties, taxes and fees are not included in the product price or shipping charges.
These charges are the responsibility of the buyer.

Thank you for your cooperation.

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