Yanagawa SHIGENOBU
Multiple loves, 1973
Yanagawa SHIGENOBU (1786 -1842)
Multiple…
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Yanagawa SHIGENOBU Multiple loves, 1973 Yanagawa SHIGENOBU (1786 -1842) Multiple loves, 1973 Japanese erotic lithograph after an original print Unsigned Numbered in pencil on 600 copies (number given as an example) On laid paper, approx. 31 x 43 cm Excellent condition This description has been translated automatically: Yanagawa SHIGENOBU (1786 -1842) Multiple Loves, 1973 Japanese erotic lithograph from an original print Unsigned Numbered in pencil out of 600 copies (number given as an example) On laid paper approximately 31 x 43 cm Excellent condition

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Yanagawa SHIGENOBU Multiple loves, 1973 Yanagawa SHIGENOBU (1786 -1842) Multiple loves, 1973 Japanese erotic lithograph after an original print Unsigned Numbered in pencil on 600 copies (number given as an example) On laid paper, approx. 31 x 43 cm Excellent condition This description has been translated automatically: Yanagawa SHIGENOBU (1786 -1842) Multiple Loves, 1973 Japanese erotic lithograph from an original print Unsigned Numbered in pencil out of 600 copies (number given as an example) On laid paper approximately 31 x 43 cm Excellent condition

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