Attr Harushige Suzuki Japanese Woodblock Art
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Subject depicts a group of three women dressed in white priestess robes. 2 sitting with gold fans and 1 standing with hand outreached hand and fan in the other hand. Approximately 18 x 14 inches, window 11.5 x 7.5 inches.Professionally framed in wooden frame made of resemble bamboo in red matting.Minor wearing to frame.Suzuki Harushige was a pseudonym used by an artist better known to history as Shiba Kôkan. He began his career designing prints and painting in Harunobu's style, sometimes using the signature Harushige but also--perhaps after Harunobu's death--forging Harunobu's signature. Later in life, he took up the serious study of European-style realism, creating copperplate prints and paintings inspired by imported Dutch books.Please Note: All lots that do not carry established documented provenance nor any past record of auction history record are described in the catalog as attributed to , AFTER, or in the style of. TBS Does not guarantee authenticity of stamps labels and or pieceJapanese woodblock prints, Woodblock prints, Japanese art, Asian art, woodblock art, art, framed art, Harushige Suzuki art, Ukiyo-e artwork, Ukiyo-e art, decorative arts, Orientalism,orientalia. 12
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