原始木版印刷 - 纸 - 女人 - Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865) - 'Actor Onoe Kikugorô IV as Tagane no Oren' - From "Mirrors for Collage Pictures Au Courant" - 日本 - 1860 年(安政 7 年/万延 1 年)
编号 83423219
原始木版印刷, 由 Adachi 出版 (3) - 纸 - Terashima Shimei 寺島紫明 (1892-1975) - Maiko 舞子 - Signed and numbered 40, 38, 40/200 - 日本 - 约 1961 年
编号 83423219
原始木版印刷, 由 Adachi 出版 (3) - 纸 - Terashima Shimei 寺島紫明 (1892-1975) - Maiko 舞子 - Signed and numbered 40, 38, 40/200 - 日本 - 约 1961 年
Original woodblock print, Published by Adachi - Mulberry paper - Terashima Shimei 寺島紫明 (1892-1975) - Maiko 舞子 - Signed and numbered 38・40/200 - Japan - ca 1961
Maiko from a series of Four Maiko by Terashima Shimei. Original Japanese woodblock print circa 1961. Edition 57 of 200 in left margin. Exceedingly nice details including gold inks and deep embossing on inner kimono. Very nice bijin-ga printed by Adachi in 1961.
This woodblock print is old and has stains.
Currently, Italian Austria, Netherlands, Sweden, Czech Republic, Denmark, Norway, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Latvia, Lithuania customs are suspended.Since EMS cannot be used, it will be shipped by sea.
By sea, it takes nearly 3 months for the goods to arrive.
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His real name is Tokushige. Born in Akashi City on November 18, 1890.He entered Akashi Hirotsugu High School in 1902. From around this time, he liked sketching and became familiar with Japanese literature such as the story of Genji.
After graduating from elementary school, he deepened his devotion to literature and applied for magazines such as "Shonen Club" and "Kyoudai shimai" under the pseudonym of Tamaki Terashima, and won many prizes.
He went to Tokyo in 1910. He died of his mother in August of the first year of the Taisho era, and from this time he left literature and became a painter.
He studied under Kiyokata Kaburagi in the 2nd year of the Taisho era. The following year, he was selected for "Yuzu-yu(柚子湯)" and "Isho-yu(菖蒲湯)" , and won the third prize. "Yunagi" was selected for the first time at the 8th Imperial Exhibition in 1945, and he continued to exhibit at the government exhibition every year.