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1938 Print Immortal Producing Storm Ts'ui-hsu Ch'en Nanmu Ashikaga Weather XAC1 Other Advertising with the river running between

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with the river running between the village and the Tyrolean Alps

This piece was illustrated by Bartolomeo de' Landi

and Crandall's Treasure Box

Russo-Turkish War

1938 Print Immortal Producing Storm Ts'ui-hsu Ch'en Nanmu Ashikaga Weather XAC1 Other Advertising with the river running betweenThis is an original 1938 halftone print of a Japanese screen titled, "An Immortal Producing a Storm," originally made in the 18th century. The immortal might represent Ch'en Nan mu or Ts'ui hsu who came to a village in the middle of a drought, and descended into a pool to drive off a dragon, which resulted in a great storm. Period Paper is pleased to present a collection of halftone prints featuring Japanese art screens and sliding panels, or fusuma.

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