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◎ This is a collection of paintings published by the bereaved family. ◎ Contains 33 color illustrations / 75 monochrome illustrations. ◎ Tomoki Matsubara: Born in Matsue City in 1888. From the age of 4, he began to copy the manuscripts of Buncho Tani and Bunchu Matsu (great-grandfather), gradually shifting to sketching. Around the age of 22, he went to Tokyo and briefly studied under Gyokudo Kawai, and learned drawing at the Hongo (Saburosuke Okada) research institute. Based on his own ideals, he devoted himself to sketching, taking nature and the classics as his teachers. From 1924 to 1937, he held solo exhibitions every year, planned by supporters and organized by Kyuryudo Ishihara. Died on May 6, 1983. Age 94. ◉ Large format book (33 cm high x 27 cm wide). Comes with a cardboard protective box. Hardcover. Price: ¥10,000 ◉ Second edition published on November 10, 1986. Publisher: Noriko Matsubara. Production: Asahi Publishing Service. ◉ Includes a list of works held. ★ Condition - The cardboard protective box shows signs of wear, such as damage, yellowing, and stains (some large stains). The main body (without paraffin cover) has some stains on the cloth-bound cover, and some noticeable stains on the colophon, showing some wear, but the illustrations are in good condition. ✳︎ We do not negotiate price reductions.
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