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Framed Japanese Woodblock Print: "The Poem Of Fujiwara No Michinobu Ason" by Hokusai - 19thC

Framed Japanese Woodblock Print: "The Poem Of Fujiwara No Michinobu Ason" by Hokusai - 19thC

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J234V3 - "The Poem Of Fujiwara No Michinobu Ason" by Katsushika Hokusai from the series "One Hundred Poems as Explained by the Nurse"

    - Supplied in a matt black wooden frame. Also available to view in the British Museum
    - Japanese Woodblock of a poem by Fujiwara no Michinobu Ason. The scene shows travellers making an early start on the road.
    The verse reads:
Though I know full well
That the night will come again
E'en when day has dawned, in truth,
I hate the sight Of the morning's coming light.
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Framed Japanese Woodblock Print: "The Poem Of Fujiwara No Michinobu Ason" by Hokusai - 19thC

$294.74

$103.16

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Framed Japanese Woodblock Print: "The Poem Of Fujiwara No Michinobu Ason" by Hokusai - 19thC

From Japan

J234V3 - "The Poem Of Fujiwara No Michinobu Ason" by Katsushika Hokusai from the series "One Hundred Poems as Explained by the Nurse"

    - Supplied in a matt black wooden frame. Also available to view in the British Museum
    - Japanese Woodblock of a poem by Fujiwara no Michinobu Ason. The scene shows travellers making an early start on the road.
    The verse reads:
Though I know full well
That the night will come again
E'en when day has dawned, in truth,
I hate the sight Of the morning's coming light.

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From Japan

J234V3 - "The Poem Of Fujiwara No Michinobu Ason" by Katsushika Hokusai from the series "One Hundred Poems as Explained by the Nurse"

    - Supplied in a matt black wooden frame. Also available to view in the British Museum
    - Japanese Woodblock of a poem by Fujiwara no Michinobu Ason. The scene shows travellers making an early start on the road.
    The verse reads:
Though I know full well
That the night will come again
E'en when day has dawned, in truth,
I hate the sight Of the morning's coming light.