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screen print : Shibuya Station
$278.00
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Early twentieth century Japan comes to life in this original print. The train station at Shibuya in the late Taisho period (1912-26) takes centre stage in this streetscape. An ideal gift for art and architecture enthusiasts who appreciate the beauty and history of Japan, or frame and hang it in your own home to admire whenever your wish.
Only 4 printed, stamped and signed by the artist.
material : washi paper
This vintage piece has lived for many years in Japan and bears the gentle patina of time. Please expect some minor surface marks or fading, and see the photos for a clear indication of condition.
width : 52.5cm
height : 41.5cm
Sourced in Japan