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Takehiko Hironaga Rare Signed Limited Edition Japanese Woodblock Print, 1977
Located in Studio City, CA
with Japanese print master Kiyoshi Saito. Hironaga's primary goal in his work was to preserve
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Vintage 1970s Japanese Showa Prints

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Paper

Junichiro Sekino Signed Limited Japanese Woodblock Print Kitanoumi in Dohyo-Iri
By Junichiro Sekino
Located in Studio City, CA
largely considered, along with Kiyoshi Saito, to be one of Japan's paramount 20th-century master print
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Vintage 1970s Japanese Showa Prints

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Paper

Junichiro Sekino Signed Limited Edition Japanese Woodblock Abstract Owl Print
By Junichiro Sekino
Located in Studio City, CA
considered, along with Kiyoshi Saito, to be one of Japan's paramount 20th-century master print artists. Both
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Vintage 1950s Japanese Showa Prints

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Paper

Junichiro Sekino Limited Edition Double Oban Rare Japanese Woodblock Print, 1978
By Junichiro Sekino
Located in Studio City, CA
artist. Junichiro Sekino was largely considered, along with Kiyoshi Saito, to be one of Japan's
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Vintage 1970s Japanese Showa Prints

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Paper

Junichiro Sekino Signed Japanese Woodblock Print Lovesick Cat Cat on Rooftop
By Junichiro Sekino
Located in Studio City, CA
. Junichiro Sekino was largely considered, along with Kiyoshi Saito, to be one of Japan's paramount 20th
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Vintage 1950s Japanese Showa Prints

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Paper

Junichiro Sekino Signed Limited Edition Japanese Woodblock Print Rooftop Tiles
By Junichiro Sekino
Located in Studio City, CA
exquisite and rare/hard-to-find work. Junichiro Sekino was largely considered, along with Kiyoshi Saito
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Vintage 1950s Japanese Showa Prints

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Paper

Junichiro Sekino Signed Limited Edition Japanese Woodblock Print Rooftop View
By Junichiro Sekino
Located in Studio City, CA
Kiyoshi Saito, to be one of Japan's paramount 20th-century master print artists. Both were prominent
Category

Vintage 1970s Japanese Showa Prints

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Paper

Junichiro Sekino Signed Japanese Limited Edition Woodblock Print Aquarium
By Junichiro Sekino
Located in Studio City, CA
Kiyoshi Saito, to be one of Japan's paramount 20th century master print artists. Both were prominent
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Vintage 1950s Japanese Showa Prints

Materials

Wood, Paper

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At 1stDibs, there are many versions of the ideal the eye by kiyoshi saito for your home. Each the eye by kiyoshi saito for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using paper, wood and glass. Whether you’re looking for an older or newer the eye by kiyoshi saito, there are earlier versions available from the 20th Century and newer variations made as recently as the 20th Century. You’ll likely find more than one the eye by kiyoshi saito that is appealing in its simplicity, but Kiyoshi Saitō and Junichiro Sekino produced versions that are worth a look.

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