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Plum and Camellia
Designer: Hôgyoku, Yamada
Colour print from woodblocks with blind-embossing (karazuri) and metallic pigment; shikishiban format surimono. c.1830s
History note: Sold (Sotheby's), 2-4 July 1912, lot 405; Leicester Harmsworth; sale (Sotheby's) November 1938
Method of acquisition: Given (1938) by Barron, E. Evelyn
19th Century
Circa
1830
CE
-
Circa
1839
CE
Accession number: P.47-1938
Primary reference Number: 166028
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Associated department:
Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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