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MEIJI PERIOD, 1906
Album (vol. 3) from the "Kakimami Gusa" series
Comprising 25 plates illustrating fan-leaf (uchiwa) decorations
Color xylogravure and metallic pigments printed on paper. Published by Unsodo and dated Meiji 39 (1906).
Size: 25.5 x 37 cm
NOTE
Ogino Issui is a little-known Japanese ornamental artist. He may have been a pupil of the famous Furuya Kôrin, a leading figure in the neo-Rinpa movement, which combined traditional Japanese style with Art Nouveau ornamentation.
MEIJI PERIOD, 1906
Album (vol. 3) from the "Kakimami Gusa" series
Comprising 25 plates illustrating fan-leaf (uchiwa) decorations
Color xylogravure and metallic pigments printed on paper. Published by Unsodo and dated Meiji 39 (1906).
Size: 25.5 x 37 cm
NOTE
Ogino Issui is a little-known Japanese ornamental artist. He may have been a pupil of the famous Furuya Kôrin, a leading figure in the neo-Rinpa movement, which combined traditional Japanese style with Art Nouveau ornamentation.
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