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Hi All,

 

I have added additional photos.

The first two photos are back images.

 

Since, the translation provided by Moriyama-san is Suzuributa (many thanks). Is this a woodblock print??

 

Thank you,

Greg

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Yes this is a woodblock print. The other kanji are hard to read. A better picture (close up) of those kanji might help to find out more details about this print. 

It looks like its a picture of warblers (uguisu - 鶯) and geese (ga - 鵞), but I'm not an ornithologist and I would like to see the kanji better because neither of my suggestions looks like a solid match. I have some doubts. The one next to suzuributa is also eluding me. Something 画?

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Although I am not familiar with woodblock prints, I guess that the paper might be a block copy to use when you carve a woodblock because the paper seems to be very thin.

 

I might be wrong.

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Although I am not familiar with woodblock prints, I guess that the paper might be a block copy to use when you carve a woodblock because the paper seems to be very thin.

 

Would there be colors on the paper in that case?

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Hi Greg,

 

As the print lacks the usual publishers and censors seals, is there any chance that this could be a catalogue of images to be used as a reference for artists? I had one once which had similar pictures and it rang a bell.

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I could find a clear picture at National Diet Library.

Then I can read the caption other than "suzuributa".

 

硯蓋 (suzuributa) - inkstone lid

蒔画 (makie) - lacquer work

 

Ref. https://dl.ndl.go.jp/info:ndljp/pid/851500?itemId=info%3Andljp%2Fpid%2F851500&__lang=en

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