They look to me like late Meiji or early Taishô era prints; the middle one being a reprint or an hommage to earlier 19th century prints.
Can anyone help us to identify them? The artists' seals are below.
This is now four unidentified prints in a row. These three came as a group, and are all in similar frames. The similarities may be because they are related, or it may be simply that they reflect the taste of the person who collected them and had them framed.
They look to me like late Meiji or early Taishô era prints; the middle one being a reprint or an hommage to earlier 19th century prints. Can anyone help us to identify them? The artists' seals are below.
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psteier
12/31/2016 10:14:34 pm
The first print is by Suzuki Kason. A copy is at http://www.jaodb.com/db/ItemDetail.asp?item=37354 .
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Paul and Barry
1/2/2017 07:34:28 am
Thanks for identifying these rather obscure prints.
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