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36″W x 42.25″H
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Vintage YOSHIHARU KIMURA Woodblock Print – Signed
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Signed and numbered #3/50, a woodblock print from Japanese artist Yoshiharu Kimura. Circa 1969, this print has been housed in an archival frame for preservation. Kimura combines a sense of formal patterning with a pursuit in the perfect essence of nature. Like most of his primary subjects, Kimura’s print includes to birds graced with texture and pattern.
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Categories: Famous Artists, Prints, Vintage Art
Tags: Asian Artist, Famous Artist, Japanese, Vintage Art, Woodcut
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