Generally, Japanese prints with thin veils printed on the upper

July 28th, 2005
Generally, Japanese prints with thin veils printed on the upper layers have been created with a large number of blocks. Susan Schofield quoted Jacoulet as saying he used 350 blocks for Les Perles. Mandchoukuo, 1950, which sold for $2090. The sheer effect was created with dust of pulverized mother-of-pearl. Eldred's photo. Robert C. Eldred Company's Oriental Art Auction, East Dennis, Massachusetts, August 19-24, 1996.

$2090.

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