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Antique Early 20th C. Framed Japanese Bijin-ga Woodblock After Kitagawa Utamaro

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Management number 871391 Release Date 2025/07/07 List Price $231.00 Model Number 871391
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The Antique Early 20th Century ( Circa.1910s ) Framed Japanese Taishō era Recurved Bijin-ga Woodblock Print Woman Playing A Shamisen While Her Son Clasps Her; Sekidera Temple ( Sekidera ) , After Kitagawa Utamaro ( Japanese, 1754-1806 ). The First Edition Carved Woodblock Print in 1803, Edo Period. It Depicts the Scene of A Woman Attempts to Strum A Shamisen - the Three - Stringed Instrument Popular in the Pleasure Quarters and on the Kabuki Stage of the Edo Period - While Her Little Son Affectionately Embraces Her. The Woodblock Print Shows Minor Crease, Abrasion, and Some Scratch on the Frame Consistent with Age, In Good Condition.

Title: Woman Playing A Shamisen While Her Son Clasps Her; Sekidera Temple ( Sekidera )

Artist: After Kitagawa Utamaro ( Japanese, 1754-1806 )

Time Period: 1910s, Taishō era

Medium: Woodblock Print on Paper

Condition: Good Condition

Frame Size: 20-1/2 by 15-1/2
Sight Size: 14-1/2 by 9-1/2

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