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Goldfish  by Utamaro (1750 - 1806)

Utamaro (1750 - 1806) Japanese Woodblock Reprint
Goldfish

Hashiguchi Goyo Reprints - Hashiguchi Goyo is one of the most famous and admired artists of 20th century Japanese woodblocks. Often called the "Taisho Utamaro," Goyo published this masterful set of reprints as an homage to his Edo era predecessor. Released in 1920, shortly before Goyo's death, these are indisputably the finest Utamaro reprints ever produced. Sparing no expense in production, these prints feature finely embossed details and shimmering mica accents that truly distinguish them from lesser reproductions.

These prints are considered some of the rarest and most valuable reprints on the market. As the production numbers for this series was quite low, they are almost impossible to find on the market today. This is an excellent opportunity for serious collectors as we are unlikely to come across another group of these oban Goyo reprints in such fine condition. Bid or buy now!

Note: Each print has the red rectangular Goyo seal in the margin or on the reverse.

Comments - Lovely subject of two young women tending goldfish. One kneels over a decorative bronze basin, dipping her hand in the water to catch a fish, a small net on the floor nearby. The other admires two fish swimming in a glass bowl as she holds it up. A very attractive subject, nicely colored.

Artist - Utamaro (1750 - 1806)

Image Size - 14 3/4" x 9 5/8" + margins as shown

Condition - This print with excellent color and detail as shown. Faint toning. Some prints have faint creasing at edges. Please see photos for details. Generally in nice condition overall.

Goldfish  by Utamaro (1750 - 1806)
Goldfish  by Utamaro (1750 - 1806)
Goldfish  by Utamaro (1750 - 1806)

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