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    Ishiwata Koitsu, "Tsubosaka Temple, Yamato"
    Ishiwata Koitsu, "Tsubosaka Temple, Yamato"

    Shin-Hanga

    Ishiwata Koitsu, "Tsubosaka Temple, Yamato"

    $1,950.00

    Tsubosaka Temple in Nara was established in the 8th century where worshipers often visit to pray to a large statue of Kannon Bodhisattva to protect the health of their eyes. In this rare woodblock print, we see the stairway approaching the temple grounds on a rainy day. Produced by Ishiwata Koitsu, but signed Yoshimi, this rare work was produced as a special occasion woodblock print. 

    Date: 1950
    Size: Oban
    First-edition
    Condition: Excellent/fine color and condition
    Frame Shown: 16" x 24" x 1/2", Classic Wood, Ebony

    Ishiwata Koitsu (1897-1987) didn't receive the acclaim of his contemporaries such as Hasui Kawase or Ito Shinsui during the shin-hanga period, but nevertheless his designs remain coveted among collectors today. 

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