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Yoshitoshi, Battle of Karashima, Japanese Woodblock Print Artist: Yoshitoshi Tsukioka (1839-1892) Title: The Death in Action of Musashi Goro Sadayo at the Battle of Karashima in the Earlier Taiheiki Publisher: Kiya Sojiro Date: 1864 Dimensions: (L) 24.8 x 36.8 (C) 24.8 x 36.7 (R) 24.9 x 36.8 cm Condition: Slight discolouration around margins due to previous mounting. Pinholes. Some areas of paper thinned and small holes on left panel. Ref: JG051649-3

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Yoshitoshi, Battle of Karashima, Japanese Woodblock Print Artist: Yoshitoshi Tsukioka (1839-1892) Title: The Death in Action of Musashi Goro Sadayo at the Battle of Karashima in the Earlier Taiheiki Publisher: Kiya Sojiro Date: 1864 Dimensions: (L) 24.8 x 36.8 (C) 24.8 x 36.7 (R) 24.9 x 36.8 cm Condition: Slight discolouration around margins due to previous mounting. Pinholes. Some areas of paper thinned and small holes on left panel. Ref: JG051649-3

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