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Subject:JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT - NEED HELP TO IDENTIFY
Posted By: Skippy Tue, Jun 05, 2018 IP: 2600:1700:9981:47b0: This Japanese woodblock print shows a traditional Japanese hot springs bath. There are three signature areas. Any help with identification or translation would be greatly appreciated. |
Subject:Re: JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT - NEED HELP TO IDENTIFY
Posted By: Guy Wed, Jun 06, 2018 It's a depiction of the NakamanjirĂ´ bathhouse in Tokyo, designed by Utagawa Kunisada II (1823-1880) published by Sumiyoshiya MasagorĂ´, 1st month of Meiji 2 (1869). |
Subject:Re: JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT - NEED HELP TO IDENTIFY
Posted By: Tom Wed, Jun 06, 2018 may be Utamaro |
Subject:Re: JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT - NEED HELP TO IDENTIFY
Posted By: rat Wed, Jun 06, 2018 there's this thing called google that's also really helpful. when you type in "ukiyo-e bathhouse" this pops right up: |
Subject:Re: JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT - NEED HELP TO IDENTIFY
Posted By: Stan Wed, Jun 06, 2018 This is a repro of a triptych by Kunisada 2 (hence the 3 signatures). Since yours appears to be all one sheet, there is no question about it's (lack of) authenticity. |
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