Lot no. 1804
Toyohara Chikanobu (1838-1912), also known as Yôshû Chikanobu, set of 3 triptychs, prints in ôban tate-e format, Japan, Meiji period, 扶桑高貴鑑 ( fusô kôki kan, the mirror of Japanese nobility ), 倭錦春乃寿 (yamato nishiki haru no kotobuki, Japanese brocade for the celebration of spring), 高貴納涼之図 ( kôki noryô no zu, The nobility enjoying the cool weather ), approx. 37.5x25 cm (per print)
Toyohara Chikanobu (1838-1912), also known as Yôshû Chikanobu, a set of 3 triptychs, prints in ôban tate-e format, Japan, Meiji period, 扶桑高貴鑑 (fusô kôki kan, the mirror of Japanese nobility ), 倭錦春乃寿 (yamato nishiki haru no kotobuki, Japanese brocade for the celebration of spring ), 高貴納涼之図 ( kôki noryô no zu, "Nobility enjoying the cool weather"), approximately 37.5x25 cm (each print)
General surface wear
A few stains
A few small holes
A few small creases
The order of the prints in the triptych is numbered in pencil in the upper left-hand border.
Overall wear to the surfaces
Some stains
Some small holes
Somesmall creases
The order of the prints in the triptych is numbered in pencil in the upper left-hand border.
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