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The breathtaking woodblock print 'Ujigawa' (Uji River, Kyoto) is by Tomikichiro Tokuriki (1902–2000). This print captures the beauty of the Uji River at night, with its reflection on the water being particularly beautiful. The composition is amazing, showcasing the serene Uji River in Kyoto, renowned for its beautiful scenery and rich cultural heritage. It is a hand-signed and limited edition print, sheet number "24/200" and signed "T. T." in pencil on the lower left margin, artist signature "Tomi" with artist red seal, and Japanese title 'Ujigawa" on the upper right corner of the image.
Technique: Woodblock
Paper size: 10 and 3/4 x 11 and 7/8 inches (27.1 x 30 cm)
Image size: 9 and 7/8 x 11 and 1/8 inches (25.2 x 28.3 cm)
Sheet number: 24/200
Date: N/A
Signed: Hand-signed "T. T." in pencil on the lower left margin. Artist signature "Tomi" with an artist red seal on the upper right corner of the image.
Condition: Excellent condition; typical ink smudges on the right margin.
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Collections: ALL PRINTS, Japanese (Cultural images), Japanese Seasons, Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Shiga, Mie, Hyogo, Sosaku Hanga, Tomikichiro Tokuriki (1902 - 1999)
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