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A delightful and rare, late Meiji to early Showa Period (1890 – 1920s) Original Toy Woodblock Print by acclaimed Woodblock Print Artist Nishizawa Tekiho. A Gosho Doll sits astride a cow. Shikishi board backing and gold leaf border. Nishizawa Tekiho Stamp and Seal lower right corner.
Dimensions approximately 27.2 cm height and 24.2 width.
Signature and Seal of Tekiho and Publisher on the bottom left of the print.
In good overall condition and has never been used.
Tekiho studied under Araki Kanpo (1831-1915) as well as his son Araki Jippo (1872-1944). The father and son specialized in bird and flower paintings.
He was most famous for his charming paintings of traditional dolls and, following in his adoptive father’s footsteps, he became a serious collector and scholar of dolls.
Nishizawa Tekiho At The National Gallery of Victoria
Portland Museum on Nishizawa Tekiho
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In stock
A delightful and rare, late Meiji to early Showa Period (1890 – 1920s) Original Toy Woodblock Print by acclaimed Woodblock Print Artist Nishizawa Tekiho. A Gosho Doll sits astride a cow. Shikishi board backing and gold leaf border. Nishizawa Tekiho Stamp and Seal lower right corner.
Dimensions approximately 27.2 cm height and 24.2 width.
Signature and Seal of Tekiho and Publisher on the bottom left of the print.
In good overall condition and has never been used.
Tekiho studied under Araki Kanpo (1831-1915) as well as his son Araki Jippo (1872-1944). The father and son specialized in bird and flower paintings.
He was most famous for his charming paintings of traditional dolls and, following in his adoptive father’s footsteps, he became a serious collector and scholar of dolls.
Nishizawa Tekiho At The National Gallery of Victoria
Portland Museum on Nishizawa Tekiho
Shipping is via Australia Post with tracking.