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A Orig Japanese Woodblock Print Triptych Kabuki Theatre Characters Kunitora

$ 399.00

You are bidding on a very beautiful, and special original Japanese woodblock print “Kabuki Theatre Characters” signed by the Edo woodblock print master Kunitora made in Meiji 16, which 1880 IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.  This ORIGINAL woodblock print Triptych is about 140 years old.  This woodblock print is one of the core collection of a large number of Asian art and Japanese woodblock print collections in my family.  We are gradually selling them. The three panels are separate.  The size of each panel of this TRIPTYCH is 14 1/8 x 9 1/2 inches.  The artist’s signature, the publisher’s address and chop mark, and the date this woodblock print was made Meiji 16 (1880) are at the lower right corner of the right panel. The colors, which are vivid and vibrant, are in layers.  This woodblock print triptych is not attached to any backing paper or cardboard and strong ink bleeding can be seen through the back of the original Japanese Washi paper. This woodblock print triptych is IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.  It is hard to find an original Japanese woodblock print triptych of such beautiful and colorful scene signed by Edo woodblock print master Kunitora in the public nowadays, this woodblock print triptych is definitely an incredible piece for collection.  Any credit card, visa, master card, bank and post office money order, cashier check and personal check are accepted.  Personal checks will take about ten days to clear.  Texas residents need to pay 8.25% tax.  Shipping is $16 dollars anywhere in US via USPS priority mail with insurance and tracking.  International shipping charges are US$25 through airmail WITHOUT insurance, buyers will have to assume all the risks during the mailing.  We do combined shipping.  If more than one item is purchased at the same time, the highest shipping cost will be charged. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT TRIPTYCH  SIGNED BY THE EDO WOODBLOCK PRINT MASTER KUNITORA MADE IN MEIJI 16 (1880).  IT IS NOT A RE-CUT, REPRODUCTION, OR LITHO PRINT.


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