Description:
Tan-eHand-colored Woodblock Print, Japan, Kaigetsudo Anchi (act. 1704-1716),later edition, depicting a courtesan dressed in a robe decorated with a poem and the poet, some details painted in orange, inscribed "Nihon giga Kaigetsu-matsuyo Anchi zu," illegible edition mark verso, partially mounted on paper support, o-oban tate-e, 22 3/8 x 12 1/8 in.
Estimate $300-500
severely toned with tears particularly along edges, partially pasted on a cardboard, trace of water damage with some mildew in progress.
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Keywords
JapanSuhyung Kim
Director, Asian Works of Art
508-970-3263
Helen Eagles
Deputy Director, Asian Works of Art
508-970-3132
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