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           KAWASE HASUI (1883-1957)                          YOSHIDA HIROSHI (1876-1950)
           Showa era (1926-1989), dated 1931                 Showa era (1926-1989), dated 1928
           An oban tate-e print, titled Shato no yuki, Hie Jinja (Snow at the Shrine,  An oban tate-e print titled along the left margin Funatsu (Funatsu)
           Hie Shrine), dated Showa rokunen gantan saku (Work of New Year’s   from the series Fuji jukkei (Ten Views of Mount Fuji), dated Showa 3
           Day, Showa 6 [1931]), a post-war printing, published by Watanabe   (1928), the English title Fujiyama from Funatsu along the lower left
           Shozaburo, with a round Watanabe seal at the lower right corner;   margin, with a jizuri seal; signed in ink Yoshida with seal Hiroshi at
           signed Hasui with Kawase seal.                    lower right, and signed in pencil in Roman script Hiroshi Yoshida
           39cm x 26.7cm (15 5/16in x 10½in).
                                                             along the lower right margin. 40cm x 27.6cm (15¾in x 10 7/8in).
           £800 - 1,000
           JPY160,000 - 190,000                              £1,000 - 1,500
           US$1,000 - 1,300                                  JPY190,000 - 290,000
                                                             US$1,300 - 2,000
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           ITO SHINSUI (1898-1972)
           Taisho era (1912-1926), dated 1918
           An aiban tate-e print, titled along the top right Omi hakkei no uchi
           Katada Ukimido (Eight Views of Omi, Ukimido at Katada) depicting
           Ukimido or the ‘floating paviliion’ constructed over the surface of a lake
           blanketed in snow, dated Taisho shichinen, gogatsu (May, Taisho 7
           [1918]), published by Watanabe Shozaburo with edition stamp to verso
           Ito Shinsui-ga/Omi hakkei Katada, shosatsu nihyakumai kagiri no uchi
           dai hyaku rokujugo ban (Design by Ito Shinsui/Katada from Eight Views
           of Omi, no.165, from a limited edition of 200 prints) with two seals
           Hanmoto and Watanabe; signed Shinsui.
           31.9cm x 22.4cm (12 9/16in x 8 13/16in).
           £2,000 - 3,000
           JPY390,000 - 580,000
           US$2,600 - 3,900


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