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6125          YOSHIDA HIROSHI (1876-1950)
              Showa era (1926-1989), circa 1927 and 1930s
6126          Three oban prints, comprising: Haru no asa (Spring Morning)/A
52 | BONHAMS  Garden in Okayama [#134], from the series Four Garden Scenes,
              dated Showa 8 (1933); Kyoto sanjo ohashi (The Great Bridge of Sanjo
              in Kyoto)/Sanjo Bridge in Kyoto [#98], dated Showa 2 (1927); Hokuryo
              [#210], from the series Korea and Manchuria, dated Showa 12 (1937);
              all signed in ink with seal Hiroshi, the first with impressed signature and
              blind printed baren and kao (cursive monograms), the others with jizuri
              seal and signed Hiroshi Yoshida in pencil [3]
              10 5/8 x 15 3/4in (27 x 40cm)
              16 x 11 1/8in (40.7 x28.5cm)
              10 5/8 x 16in (27.1 x 40.5cm)

              US$800 - 1,200

              6125
              YOSHIDA TOSHI (1911-1995) AND YOSHIDA KISO (1919-2005)
              Showa era (1926-1989)
              Comprising six prints of various sizes: four works by Yoshida Toshi:
              Hawai no sakana B/Hawaiian Fish B, dated 1955, No.5, dated 1952,
              Michi no /Unknown, 86/150, dated 1968, Mount Rainier in Winter,
              dated 1972, all pencil signed Toshi Yoshida; and two works by Yoshida
              Kiso: Pink Plum Tree, dated 1970, and Wave and Moon, dated 1987,
              all pencil signed Kiso Yoshida [6]
              10 3/4 x 16in (27.3 x 40.5cm) first print

              US$600 - 800

              6126
              YOSHIDA HIROSHI (1876-1950)
              Taisho era (1912-1926), 1926
              Two oban prints from the series At the Zoological Garden , the first
              titled Kibatan omu (Sulphur-crested Cockatoo)/ Kibatan Parrot [#71],
              the second titled Tora (Tiger) [printed] and Sketch of Tiger in pencil
              [#74]; each dated Taisho 15 (1926) and with a jizuri seal; each pencil
              signed Hiroshi Yoshida, sealed Hiroshi
              15 7/8 x 10 1/2in (40.4 x 27.5cm)
              10 5/8 x 16 1/8in (26.8 x 40.8cm)

              US$800 - 1,200
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