Japanese Print “Asakusa” by Yoshitoshi Mori

Japanese Print “Asakusa” by Yoshitoshi Mori

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Japanese

Period

Pre 1960

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Japanese kappazuri stencil print by the artist Yoshitoshi Mori. Mori developed his distinct style using the kappazuri print technique and grew to fame, exhibiting his work around the world. His distinct style shows how he was influenced by his work as a textile designer and dyer of kimono fabric, a job he had when he first graduated from art school. This print shows figures under a row of lanterns on Nakamise Street in Asakusa. Signed in pencil and unframed.

Age: Showa Period (Mid 20th century)

Dimensions: paper size: 16 1/4″ high x 12″ wide

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Japanese kappazuri stencil print by the artist Yoshitoshi Mori. Mori developed his distinct style using the kappazuri print technique and grew to fame, exhibiting his work around the world. His distinct style shows how he was influenced by his work as a textile designer and dyer of kimono fabric, a job he had when he first graduated from art school. This print shows figures under a row of lanterns on Nakamise Street in Asakusa. Signed in pencil and unframed.

Age: Showa Period (Mid 20th century)

Dimensions: paper size: 16 1/4″ high x 12″ wide

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Region

Japanese

Period

Pre 1960

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