(After) Chobunsai Eishi (Japanese, 1756-1829) 'Kisen Hoshi' Woodblock Print
Undated, unsigned, depicting a seated female figure, brush in hand; copied from the series 'Furyu Katsushi Rakkasen', matted and housed in a gold tone wood frame under glass; together with three reproduction inkjet Prints after Shiko Munakata, undated, unsigned, including reproductions of 'Benefactor of the Mountain', 'Flowers and Fox' and a depiction of a landscape with temple from 'Tokaido Munakata Itada', each matted and housed in a wood frame under glass; provenance: Chicago, Illinois estate
Condition: Very Good, woodblock print having horizontal creases from scroll having been rolled; sheet trimmed; crack to glass and frame of 'Flowers and Fox' at lower left corner; debris under glass in mat area to 'Benefactor of the Mountain'; scuffs and scratches to frames; not examined out of the frames
Height: 31 1/2 inches, Width: 10 1/8 inches (woodblock print sight)
Category: Fine Art > Asian Paintings & Prints
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Height: 31.50
Width: 10.12
Condition
Very Good, woodblock print having horizontal creases from scroll having been rolled; sheet trimmed; crack to glass and frame of 'Flowers and Fox' at lower left corner; debris under glass in mat area to 'Benefactor of the Mountain'; scuffs and scratches to frames; not examined out of the frames