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GEORGE BIGOT (1860-1927) AND WATANABE YUKO (1856-1942)
Two fukurotojibon, the first titled Ohayo comprising 32 etchings including an inside title page, and 10 woodcuts (numbered 1-10) titled Une chasse; the second, titled Mata, consists of 2 inside title pages, one in woodcut and another in etching, and 20 etchings, both of genre scenes, both by Bigot; and a bound album, Types Japonais, quarante planches (Tokyo 1886) comprising 40 lithographs of genre and historical scenes, each signed Watanabe Yuko joshi in Japanese and Y. Watanabe in Roman characters, (spine slightly damaged)
30 x 22.4cm., 29.3 x 21.7cm. and 29 x 20.9cm. (3)
Two fukurotojibon, the first titled Ohayo comprising 32 etchings including an inside title page, and 10 woodcuts (numbered 1-10) titled Une chasse; the second, titled Mata, consists of 2 inside title pages, one in woodcut and another in etching, and 20 etchings, both of genre scenes, both by Bigot; and a bound album, Types Japonais, quarante planches (Tokyo 1886) comprising 40 lithographs of genre and historical scenes, each signed Watanabe Yuko joshi in Japanese and Y. Watanabe in Roman characters, (spine slightly damaged)
30 x 22.4cm., 29.3 x 21.7cm. and 29 x 20.9cm. (3)