
Tobihan (a seasaw) (First edition) by Reiko Matsuda
| Artist: | Reiko Matsuda (松田黎光) | Sheet Size: | Oban, sheet size 38.9 x 26.3 cm | |
| Print Title: | Number 3: Tobihan (a seasaw) (First edition) |
Condition: | Fine impression and pristine condition. Full margins; No tears, folds, creases, stains, or foxing. Hand applied gafun. Clean verso. Tipped to its original display folder. Folder is in good condition (one tear). See large image below. | |
| Series Title: | Korean Customs and Manners (韓鮮風俗木版畫) |
Item Code: | Matsuda-03 | |
| Date: | April 30, 1940 | Price: | $300 Sold | |
| Publisher: | Unsodo | Detail Images: | ||
| Comments: | This is a print from a rarely available series on Korean customs and traditions. Having been published during the wartime era, the resulting low demand (negligible foreign sales) would have resulted in the edition size having been very small. This print is still tipped to its original display folder that includes a full description of the scene (see image below), and well as full publication information, thus it is from the first (and probably only) edition. Scene description: A "tobihan" is a traditional seasaw that was used by young girls during the early spring season (while boys flew kites). Published by Unsodo. Artist's seal and signature at lower left of image. Note: A purchaser of the majority of the prints will receive the original blue canvas 'tatou' folder that houses the full series of prints. | |||
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