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Xilografía original - Papel - Watanabe Yosai Nobukazu (1872-1944) - ‘Nihon Kotobuki Yutaka no zu’日本寿豊之図(Contest of east culture Ryogoku river fireworks) - Japón - 1902 (Meiji 35)
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Xilografía original - Papel - Watanabe Yosai Nobukazu (1872-1944) - ‘Nihon Kotobuki Yutaka no zu’日本寿豊之図(Contest of east culture Ryogoku river fireworks) - Japón - 1902 (Meiji 35)

Original woodblock print- paper – Watanabe Yosai Nobukazu (1872-1944) – ‘Nihon Kotobuki Yutaka no zu’日本寿豊之図(Contest of east culture Ryogoku river fireworks)- Japan – 1902 (Meiji 35) As it is an old ukiyo-e, it has stains, colour bit faded. The sign of yousainobukazu hitsu(陽斎延一筆) is written on the ukiyo-e. The fireworks display held at Ryogoku Bridge is familiar to the citizens of Edo and ukiyo-e artists.This work also depicts the fireworks display at Ryogoku Bridge.Ukiyo-e artists who draw fireworks festivals at Ryogoku Bridge also draw Kunisada, Utamaro, Hiroshige, Hokusai, and his master, Chikanobu. This ukiyo-e has some areas where the colors are bleeding and some stains. memo(Yōsai Nobukazu 楊斎延一) Yōshūchikanobu(楊州周延) disciple. he lived in Morikawa-cho, Hongo, Tokyo. He was active as an ukiyo-e artist from around 1870 (Meiji 20) to 1907 (Meiji 40) It is famous mainly for drawing Ukiyo-e of war products such as the Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War, and ukiyo-e of samurai. He often draws beauty woman paintings that his master often drew. In the latter years, I also draw a Nikuhitsuga(肉筆画) Many beautiful women who read books are depicted in Ukiyo-e. Nobukazu also draws many beautiful reading books in woodblock prints, but there are not many hand-painted drawings.

N.º 83291381

Vendido
Xilografía original - Papel - Watanabe Yosai Nobukazu (1872-1944) - ‘Nihon Kotobuki Yutaka no zu’日本寿豊之図(Contest of east culture Ryogoku river fireworks) - Japón - 1902 (Meiji 35)

Xilografía original - Papel - Watanabe Yosai Nobukazu (1872-1944) - ‘Nihon Kotobuki Yutaka no zu’日本寿豊之図(Contest of east culture Ryogoku river fireworks) - Japón - 1902 (Meiji 35)

Original woodblock print- paper – Watanabe Yosai Nobukazu (1872-1944) – ‘Nihon Kotobuki Yutaka no zu’日本寿豊之図(Contest of east culture Ryogoku river fireworks)- Japan – 1902 (Meiji 35)

As it is an old ukiyo-e, it has stains, colour bit faded.

The sign of yousainobukazu hitsu(陽斎延一筆) is written on the ukiyo-e.

The fireworks display held at Ryogoku Bridge is familiar to the citizens of Edo and ukiyo-e artists.This work also depicts the fireworks display at Ryogoku Bridge.Ukiyo-e artists who draw fireworks festivals at Ryogoku Bridge also draw Kunisada, Utamaro, Hiroshige, Hokusai, and his master, Chikanobu.

This ukiyo-e has some areas where the colors are bleeding and some stains.

memo(Yōsai Nobukazu 楊斎延一)
Yōshūchikanobu(楊州周延) disciple.
he lived in Morikawa-cho, Hongo, Tokyo.
He was active as an ukiyo-e artist from around 1870 (Meiji 20) to 1907 (Meiji 40)
It is famous mainly for drawing Ukiyo-e of war products such as the Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War, and ukiyo-e of samurai.
He often draws beauty woman paintings that his master often drew.
In the latter years, I also draw a Nikuhitsuga(肉筆画)

Many beautiful women who read books are depicted in Ukiyo-e.
Nobukazu also draws many beautiful reading books in woodblock prints, but there are not many hand-painted drawings.

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