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TOTOYA HOKKEI (1780-1850)
Woman Standing on a Bridge by Shinobazu Pond
Woodblock print (surimono), signed Hokkei, privately published circa 1833

20.5 x 17.8 cm.

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Surimono were privately and expensively commissioned prints printed on slightly thicker presentation paper, which enabled special and more complex printing effects including blind embossing and use of metallic pigments. Yashima Gakutei and Totoya Hokkei were great exponents of this style of print which were often commissioned for poetry gatherings and the New Year. For the same surimono in Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, go to:
https://www.mfa.org/collections/object/woman-standing-on-a-bridge-by-shinobazu-pond-212459

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