Null Utagawa Fusatane (act.1854-1888)
Three oban yoko-e from the series Omi hakk…
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Utagawa Fusatane (act.1854-1888) Three oban yoko-e from the series Omi hakkei, the eight views of Omi, plates: Seta sekishô, Sunset in Seta - Yabase kihan, The return of the boats to Yabase - Mii banshô, The evening bell at Mii temple. Signed Fusatane ga, publisher Kinshindô, collector's stamp Murakami on one. (Folds). 35.9 x 24.6 cm Provenance: Wansart Collection. Galerie Léopold, Brussels, May 14, 1948.

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Utagawa Fusatane (act.1854-1888) Three oban yoko-e from the series Omi hakkei, the eight views of Omi, plates: Seta sekishô, Sunset in Seta - Yabase kihan, The return of the boats to Yabase - Mii banshô, The evening bell at Mii temple. Signed Fusatane ga, publisher Kinshindô, collector's stamp Murakami on one. (Folds). 35.9 x 24.6 cm Provenance: Wansart Collection. Galerie Léopold, Brussels, May 14, 1948.

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