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YOSHITOSHI / Kato Kiyomasa protecting Toyotomi Hideyoshi while taking refuge to Momoyama after earthquake of Fushimi, triptych

YOSHITOSHI
Kato Kiyomasa protecting Toyotomi Hideyoshi while taking refuge to Momoyama after earthquake of Fushimi, triptych
1876
Good impressions and condition, very slightly soiled, slightly trimmed
35.5x23.5cm. each approx.
SOLD
[Cat ID: 98-143 / FM-ID: 30589 ]

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