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| Mistakenly known as Masao Ebiharu in the West, Masao Ebina produced this elaborate limited-edition series of Genji Monogatari prints. See the full series here, including images of the origial tatou case and accompanying booklets. | |
(Seichi Shiseki Meisho) |
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| Published by Uchida on 20th September, 1941, this 50-print set by Tomikichiro Tokuriki contains scenes from Japan's most sacred and historic shrines, temples, castles, and other various man-made and natural structures like bridges and waterfalls. See the full series here, including images of the origial tatou case and accompanying booklets. | |
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| In this image gallery we are gradually cataloging all of the known works by the master Modern Hanga woodblock print artist Kaoru Kawano. | |
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| In this image gallery we are attempting to catalog all of the known works by the master Shin Hanga woodblock print artist Tsuchiya Koitsu. | |
| Bakufu Ohno was a unique woodblock print artist who brought his own very special style to the world of Shin Hanga. Here we list many of his prints, all issued by the publisher Kyoto Hanga-In. We detail many of his hard-to-find official print titles as listed in various Kyoto Hanga-In catalogs. | |
| An image gallery of woodblock prints by various artists that feature Japan's Mount Fuji. | |
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