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Hiroaki Takahas Japanese Woodblock Print “Thunderstorm At Tateishi” Signed C1925
Hiroaki Takahas Japanese Woodblock Print “Thunderstorm At Tateishi” Signed C1925
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- Hiroaki Takahas Japanese Woodblock Print “Thunderstorm At Tateishi” Signed C1925
- Antique Japanese Wood Block Print “Thunderstorm At Tateishi” Signed by Hiroaki Takahashi C1925.
- Overall very good condition without issue. Wear consistent with age and use; as photographed.
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- Measures - 14.75"H x 7.75"W x.25"D.
- An antique Japanese woodblock print titled 'Thunderstorm At Tateishi' by Hiroaki Takahashi, also known as Shotei. Created circa 1925, this piece captures a dramatic scene with figures braving a thunderstorm, highlighted by striking lightning and dynamic movement. The print is a fine example of Takahashi's skill in depicting atmospheric conditions and human emotion. Signed by the artist, it reflects the traditional ukiyo-e style with a modern twist.
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