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Komura Settai "Uchiwa Fan Ehachika 8-piece set of prints"

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300,000 yen

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Start Time

2025/04/15 15:00:00

Live Time

2025/05/07 21:00:00

2025/05/07 05:00:00

Item Number

8801

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Item's Details

(item number) 8801
(title) Komura Settai "Uchiwa Fan Ehachika 8-piece set of prints"
(author) Yuki Komura
(size) Box 300×280×50 mm
(side note) River banks, snow, Tsukuba, fireflies, vermicelli, moon, beach, night rain
(Condition Rating) 8
(starting bid price) 300,000 yen

(comment) This is a limited edition collection of 280 copies with 8 leaves of prints printed as Yuki Komura's fan paintings. The prints are made by Takamizawa Woodcut Prints & Prints & Prints & Prints & Prints & Prints & Prints Institute, which inherited the techniques of Ukiyo-e and produced advanced woodcut prints. The back of the work is stamped with the "Takamizawa original stamp" and "Edition number". If you look closely, you can see the attention to detail such as the hairline, mouth, kimono and obi. You will not be able to experience this precise printing without actually looking at it. Uchiwa-e is a form of Ukiyo-e print that gained popularity from the Edo period to the Meiji period, and was popular not only as a fan, but also as an ornamental painting. One of the artists who inherited it was Komura Yuki. This work also shows the beauty of Yuki's composition, which has the face of a designer (Kubota)

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