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Shotaro Ishimori's Hand-Drawn Color Manuscript "Three Pearls"

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Tape marks discolorationdiscolored and staineds, creases, damaged slightly, small pieces of Tracing Paper stuck to the back

Current Price

215,000 yen

Start Price

100,000 yen

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Start Time

2024/10/15 15:00:00

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2024/11/07 21:31:01

2024/11/07 04:31:01

Item Number

2010z124

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Item's Details

(item number) 2010
(title) Shotaro Ishimori's Hand-Drawn Color Manuscript "Three Pearls"
(size) 270×383 mm
(condition) 7
(detailed) Tape marks discolorationdiscolored and staineds, creases, damaged slightly, small pieces of Tracing Paper stuck to the back
(starting bid price) 100,000 yen

(comment) Although "Three Pearls" was never depicted until the end, it is a complex group portrait play that combines fragments of Japanese old tales, and is an important work of the early girls' manga artist era, with ideas interspersed that led to later masterpieces. This manuscript is 49 pages in the Mushi Pro version of "Ishimori Shotaro Selection Volume 14, Three Pearls". Miyuki brings back a carp chopstick for her sick father. The scene where the bat informs Tenpyo and King Shana that the spirit of water is coming to snatch Miyuki. The length of the frame line, the skill of directing the gaze and changing the scene by arranging the people, and the brilliantness of the light tempo are condensed into one piece (Hasegawa Taku)

Translation is done by machine translator.

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