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Tsuchiya Koitsu, "Nijo Castle, Kyoto"
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Nijo Castle in Kyoto was built in 1603 as a residence for Tokugawa Ieyasu, the "great unifier" of Japan's Edo-period. Here we see Nijo Castle under moonlight, with reflections shimmering in the moat and deep blue evening tones characteristic of Koitsu’s atmospheric style.
Date: 1933
Size: Mitsugiri (approx. 7” x 15”)
Early-edition (Harada/Seki; printed ca. 1980s)
Publisher: Doi Eiichi
Condition: Fine/excellent color and condition
Suggested Mat/Frame Size: 14" x 22" (not shown)
Tsuchiya Koitsu (1870-1949) was a student of Kobayashi Kiyochika whose landscape prints are widely regarded and coveted by collectors today.
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