SOLD! for $960.00.
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Three (3) Japanese Showa Period Woodblock Prints. 1st item: Shiro Kasamatsu (Japanese, 1898-1991) color woodblock print depicting a school of fish. Signed "Shiro Kasamatsu" with red seal, printed lower right in the image. Japanese characters, date "1963," and red seal, printed lower center and right below the image, numbered "B 63/100," in pencil, lower right below the image. Housed and matted under plexiglass in a silver painted wooden frame. Sight: 15 1/4" H x 10 3/8" W. Framed: 22 1/4" H x 17 1/8" W. 2nd item: Gyojin Murakami (Japanese, 1911-1998) color woodblock print depicting the silhouettes of children fishing by a large body of water. Dated and signed "1968 g. murakami" with additional Japanese characters, in pencil, lower left below image, numbered "No 17/50," in pencil, lower right below image. Housed and matted under plexiglass in a silver painted wooden frame. Sight: 9" H x 16" W. Framed: 15 1/2" H x 23" W. 3rd item: Mikumo (Inagaki Nenjiro) (Japanese, 1902-1963) color woodblock print depicting a processional scene in a landscape setting. Two seals, lower left in image. Signed "Mikumo" number (obscured by mat), in pencil, lower left below image. Japanese watermark, lower right. Housed and matted under plexiglass in a giltwood frame. Sight: 12 3/4" H x 17 1/2" W. Framed: 19" H x 24" W. The Estate of David G. Leach Jr., Vonore, Tennessee. Condition: All items in overall very good condition. Not examined outside of frames. Frames with abrasions, areas of loss, largest 2 3/4". 3rd item: Slight waviness to paper.