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Engraver
Yokogawa Takejirō | Japanese
Artist
Creation date
1862-1863
Period
Edo
Materials
color woodblock print
Mark Descriptions
Artist's signature: Ki-Ō Toyokuni ga within toshidama cartouche (Ki-Ō: old with happiness)
Publisher's mark: Aikindō (Hirano-ya Shinzō)
Engraver's mark: Yokogawa Horitake
Dimensions
13 7/8 x 9 7/8 in. (image and sheet, trimmed)
Credit line
Gift of Mrs. Kate Kiser Klein
Accession number
72.47.7
Collection
Not Currently On View
Mrs. Kate Kiser Klein; given to the Indianapolis Museum of Art in 1972.
