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<p>[QUOTE="blooey, post: 2444543, member: 12007"]Well a much better picture, now at least we can see the image!</p><p><br /></p><p>In my opinion this is a pre-Meiji work as the print was made without aniline inks, so guessing 1840-50's or so. Utagawa school IMO, but no signature visible - the three panels of the triptych may not be entirely visible - possibly a signature is hidden under the mat - you can check the size of your visible sections as each panel should be oban size, 15” by 10” (38cm x 25cm)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="blooey, post: 2444543, member: 12007"]Well a much better picture, now at least we can see the image! In my opinion this is a pre-Meiji work as the print was made without aniline inks, so guessing 1840-50's or so. Utagawa school IMO, but no signature visible - the three panels of the triptych may not be entirely visible - possibly a signature is hidden under the mat - you can check the size of your visible sections as each panel should be oban size, 15” by 10” (38cm x 25cm)[/QUOTE]
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