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Artist: Harunobu Hishikawa
Women Fishing - Woodcut Print by Harunobu Hishikawa - Late 19th Cent.
By Harunobu Hishikawa
Located in Roma, IT
Two women fishing is an original modern artwork realized by Harunobu Hishikawa in the Late 19th Century.
Very good reprint, glued at upper corners.
Passepartout.
Woodcut Print Oba...
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19th Century Modern Harunobu Hishikawa Figurative Prints
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