Japanese Print "Two Folding Fans" by Totoya Hokkei

Japanese Print "Two Folding Fans" by Totoya Hokkei, 魚屋北渓 (Totoya Hokkei)

Artist:Totoya Hokkei

Title:Two Folding Fans

Date:Originally in Edo era, this one was printed in Meiji era around 1890s.

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Source:artelino - Japanese Prints
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Two "ogi" (folding fan) on streams and wetlands. The lower fan has "Fukuju-so" (Amur Adonises) on cheese-cloth pattern embossed background. Meiji A-copy surimono were made mainly for exports. They were elaborately made with metallic pigments and embossing. For many of them, their originals no longer exist.

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