




The Antique 19th Century Circa. 1879 Meiji Period Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Wife of Tokugawa Iemochi, No. It Depicts the Lovely Portrait of the Third Shogun, Tokugawa Iemitsu, Seated in A Sumptuously Furnished with Phoenixes Over A Pale Blue Under Robe with An Embossed Pattern, She Leans Against An Armrest, A Fan in One Hand. The Lacquer Shelf Behind Her Holds Several Scrolls, and A Floral Arrangement Sits on A Low Table. Remarkable, In the Upper Right Corner, the Decoration of the Title Depicting the Triple Hollyhock, which is the Emblem of the Tokugawa Clan. The Woodblock Print Shows Minor Abrasion, Toning, Discoloration, and Wear on the Frame Consistent with Age, In Good Condition. Title: Wife of Tokugawa Iemochi, No. 3″ From the Series ” The Background of Pine Trees and Hollyhocks. Medium: Woodblock on Paper. Publisher: Takekawa Seikichi, Know As Sawamuraya Seikichi Japanese, Ca. Frame Size: 20-3/4″ By 16-3/4″. Sight Size: 13-1/4″ By 9-1/4″.





























