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Takamiyama Daigorō 高見山大五郎 - From the series 'Pictures of the Floating World of Contemporary Sumo' - Kinoshita Daimon 木下 大門 (b 1946) - Japon
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Takamiyama Daigorō 高見山大五郎 - From the series 'Pictures of the Floating World of Contemporary Sumo' - Kinoshita Daimon 木下 大門 (b 1946) - Japon

The Sumo ukiyo-e prints had not been published for a long time since 1908. This work is a limited edition sumo ukiyo-e print that was finally published again in the 1980s after a long hiatus. Takamiyama Daigorō (高見山大五郎) Takamiyama Daigorō (b 1944) was a former sumo wrestler from Maui, Territory of Hawaii, USA, and belonged to the Takasago stable. In 1972, he won the first title as a foreign Sumo wrestler. His highest rank was Sekiwake. [Artist] Daimon Kinoshita (b 1946) is a renowned Japanese illustrator and ukiyo-e artist who has been active since the late Showa period. Self-taught in traditional ukiyo-e techniques, he has created a wide range of works, including sumo ukiyo-e prints. His artworks have been exhibited and presented to notable figures worldwide. [Size] Full Paper Size: 40.5 x 27 cm [Condition] The item is in very good condition. There is ink stain from the manufacturing process in the right margin, but they do not affect the artwork. Please refer to the photos for more details. [Shipping] This item will be shipped from Japan. Shipping will be done through either Japan Post or DHL. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These fees are usually charged to you when the object arrives in your country. For more details, those in the EU region, please visit the following URL: https://taxation-customs.ec.europa.eu/buying-goods-online-coming-non-european-union-country_en DHL will charge the buyer for a customs duty reimbursement fee (minimum of approximately 17 euros) in addition to the customs duty, so please understand that separate payment for this will also be required.

83197115

Vendu
Takamiyama Daigorō 高見山大五郎 - From the series 'Pictures of the Floating World of Contemporary Sumo' - Kinoshita Daimon 木下 大門 (b 1946) - Japon

Takamiyama Daigorō 高見山大五郎 - From the series 'Pictures of the Floating World of Contemporary Sumo' - Kinoshita Daimon 木下 大門 (b 1946) - Japon

The Sumo ukiyo-e prints had not been published for a long time since 1908. This work is a limited edition sumo ukiyo-e print that was finally published again in the 1980s after a long hiatus.

Takamiyama Daigorō (高見山大五郎)
Takamiyama Daigorō (b 1944) was a former sumo wrestler from Maui, Territory of Hawaii, USA, and belonged to the Takasago stable. In 1972, he won the first title as a foreign Sumo wrestler. His highest rank was Sekiwake.

[Artist]
Daimon Kinoshita (b 1946) is a renowned Japanese illustrator and ukiyo-e artist who has been active since the late Showa period. Self-taught in traditional ukiyo-e techniques, he has created a wide range of works, including sumo ukiyo-e prints. His artworks have been exhibited and presented to notable figures worldwide.

[Size]
Full Paper Size: 40.5 x 27 cm

[Condition]
The item is in very good condition.
There is ink stain from the manufacturing process in the right margin, but they do not affect the artwork.
Please refer to the photos for more details.

[Shipping]
This item will be shipped from Japan.
Shipping will be done through either Japan Post or DHL.

Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These fees are usually charged to you when the object arrives in your country.
For more details, those in the EU region, please visit the following URL:
https://taxation-customs.ec.europa.eu/buying-goods-online-coming-non-european-union-country_en

DHL will charge the buyer for a customs duty reimbursement fee (minimum of approximately 17 euros) in addition to the customs duty, so please understand that separate payment for this will also be required.

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