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SAITO KIYOSHI (1907-1997)
Showa era (1926-1989), 1960s
Comprising three woodblock prints; the first entitled Miyoshin-ji
Kyoto (A), dated 1961, edition number 44/200; the second depicting
a three-storey pagoda; and the last depicting a peasant leading a calf
in town; each signed Kiyoshi Saito(3)
23 2/4 x 17 5/8in (59 x 44.5cm)
17 1/4 x 11 1/2in (43.7 x 29.3cm)
11 1/4 x 17in (28.5 x 43cm)
$1,000 - 1,500
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SAITO KIYOSHI (1907-1997)
Showa era (1926-1989), circa 1950-1970
Comprising four woodblock prints; the first entitled Winter in Aizu
70’(3), dated 1970, edition number 18/80; the second entitled Vincity
of Aizu, circa 1953; and two prints depicting dachshund; each signed
Kiyoshi Saito(4)
18 x 24in (46 x 61cm)
11 3/4 x 17 1/2in (29.7 x 44.3cm)
11 1/2 x 16 3/16in (29 x 43.5cm)
11 3/8 x 16 3/4in (29 x 42.5cm)
$1,500 - 2,000
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF SALLIE WAGNER
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AOYAMA MASAHARU (1893-1969), KAWANO KAORU (1916-
1965), AND SHIMA TAMAMI (1937-1999)
Showa era (1926-1989), circa 1959-1960 1058
Comprising two obirobosho yoko-e, four dai-oban yoko-e, and one
dai-oban tate-e print; three crows on a roof, tree trunks in snow, and
haystacks, all circa 1959, signed in pencil Masaharu Aoyama; two
kittens, and two lotus pods in the rain, both signed in pencil Kaoru
Kawano; two obirobosho yoko-e prints, the first titled Urei no tori
(Sorrowful Birds), circa 1959, edition number 18/50, and the other
titled Hisho (Flight), circa 1960, edition number 21/100, both signed
in pencil Tamami Shima (7)
11 1/4 x 16 3/4in (28.5 x 42.5cm) smallest
17 5/8 x 22 7/8in (45 x 58cm) largest
$800 - 1,200
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF R.L. CENTNER
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PAUL JACOULET (1902-1960)
Showa era (1926-1989), circa 1938-1948
Two vertical woodblock prints, the first titled La Nouvelle Robe,
Metalanim, Ponape (The New Dress, Metalanim, Pohnpei), circa
1938, signed in pencil Paul Jacoulet, tea-jar seal, with edition
number 53/150 on verso, the second titled Longévité, Corée-Moppo
(Longevity, Moppo, Korea), circa 1948, printed by Fujii Shunosuke,
signed in pencil Paul Jacoulet, peach seal, with edition number
27/350 on verso (2)
19 x 14 3/4in (48.5 x 37.4cm) each approximately
$800 - 1,200
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