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Plum Garden; Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Print
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We welcome you to Fuji Arts auctions on Ebay! Enjoy shopping our Japanese print auctions and have fun bidding. At Fuji Arts, we're committed to offering Japanese woodblock prints that won't break the budget. We offer, by far, the largest selection of Japanese prints on Ebay and we're always acquiring new and exciting prints to offer. Bid with our commitment to you in mind- Always great service, always great prices, always going the extra mile. Thanks for your business! We encourage WORLDWIDE bidding with super low reserves- $5 domestic shipping & very reasonable international shipping. We will service your order domestic or international- guaranteed. Fuji Arts team members are available to assist you; email- or give us a call at (USA eastern time zone). We're happy to help! Hiroshige (1797 - 1858) Japanese Woodblock reprint A Rare Opportunity- Check out these offerings. This unique combination of high quality, old reprints and fantastic provenance will not be repeated. Collect old prints with the Muller provenance and delve into the exotic world of old Japan. How were these prints done? These beautiful woodblock reprints were done exactly as the originals. An artist carved a wood block, one for each color, and hand printed each print one color at a time. These old reprints are sought after for their meticulous attention to detail and color, rivaling the originals. Unlike the brighter, souvenir prints seen on the market these fine reprints show the attention to detail and careful color choices intended to exactly replicate the old originals. Detail of this Print Plum Garden, Kamata Series; One Hundred Famous Views of Edo Comments- The entire, Kamata area south of Omori was known for its extensive cultivation of plum trees. This lovely Hiroshige print from the 100 and the series came to be known as "Plum Mansion." Because of its several hundred flowering trees. A fantastic spring scene of the beautiful plum trees, just beginning to bloom. Various visitors to the garden in joining the balmy spring air. Lovely scenery, tea houses and amenities offered at the plum estate. Excellent Hiroshige design. Artist & Signature- Hiroshige (1797 - 1858)
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