No. 84162021

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"Looking Back, Black cat" - Ed 111/120 - 2001 NO RESERVE PRICE ! - Nishida Tadashige (b 1942) - Japan
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"Looking Back, Black cat" - Ed 111/120 - 2001 NO RESERVE PRICE ! - Nishida Tadashige (b 1942) - Japan

Technique: Original woodblock print Artist: Nishida Tadashige (b 1942) Titled: "Looking Back, Black cat" Hand-signed by the artist and numbered 111/120 SOLD OUT WORK BY THE ARTIST ! 2001 (Heisei period) Beautiful modern image of a cat looking back ,by artist: Tadashige Nishida. This personal signed and numbered copy is unique ! In his modern cat prints he really know to capture the different moods of cats. The print is in very good condition. Never been framed!. The pictures are part of the condition determination. Tadashige Nishida was born in 1942 on Amami Oshima Island in Kagoshima Prefecture. He studied at Chiba University. In the 1960s the artist went to Spain and to the United States of America for post-graduate studies in arts. Tadashige Nishida works in woodblock technique. Every week we offer a wide range of Japanse art prints here on Catawiki. Click on our name, to find out what our running offerings are this week ! All the prints are send between hardboard and carton plates to prevent any damage in transport. Sending nearly worldwide, insured with tracking post.

No. 84162021

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"Looking Back, Black cat" - Ed 111/120 - 2001 NO RESERVE PRICE ! - Nishida Tadashige (b 1942) - Japan

"Looking Back, Black cat" - Ed 111/120 - 2001 NO RESERVE PRICE ! - Nishida Tadashige (b 1942) - Japan

Technique: Original woodblock print
Artist: Nishida Tadashige (b 1942)
Titled: "Looking Back, Black cat"
Hand-signed by the artist and numbered 111/120

SOLD OUT WORK BY THE ARTIST !

2001 (Heisei period)

Beautiful modern image of a cat looking back ,by artist: Tadashige Nishida. This personal signed and numbered copy is unique !
In his modern cat prints he really know to capture the different moods of cats.

The print is in very good condition.
Never been framed!.
The pictures are part of the condition determination.

Tadashige Nishida was born in 1942 on Amami Oshima Island in Kagoshima Prefecture. He studied at Chiba University. In the 1960s the artist went to Spain and to the United States of America for post-graduate studies in arts. Tadashige Nishida works in woodblock technique.

Every week we offer a wide range of Japanse art prints here on Catawiki. Click on our name, to find out what our running offerings are this week !

All the prints are send between hardboard and carton plates to prevent any damage in transport. Sending nearly worldwide, insured with tracking post.

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