Seven Lucky Gods Figurines Surimono

by Meiji era artist (not read)

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Seven Lucky Gods Figurines Surimono by Meiji era artist (not read)

Original Meiji era Japanese Woodblock Print
Seven Lucky Gods Figurines Surimono

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Maruyama-Shijo School Surimono - Interesting Meiji era surimono by an artist from the Maruyama-Shijo School in Kyoto. The school's style combined the direct observation and realism of Western artists with traditional Japanese painting techniques. Surimono are a subcategory of Japanese woodblock prints, usually commissioned by poetry clubs for distribution to their members, most often as New Year's greetings. These attractively colored prints combine poems along with nature scenes, figures, still-lifes, or auspicious objects associated with the holiday. A charming Meiji era example of a traditional Japanese woodblock form.

Artist - Meiji era artist (not read)

Image Size - 8 1/8" x 10 3/4"

Condition - This print with excellent color and detail as shown. Folds from original use. Wormholes, repaired. Slight toning, soiling, and creasing, small paper inclusion. Please see photos for details.

Seven Lucky Gods Figurines Surimono by Meiji era artist (not read)
Seven Lucky Gods Figurines Surimono by Meiji era artist (not read)

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