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Wronged woman placing a curse by hammering nails into a shrine pillar
Artist:
Hokkei, Totoya (Uoya)
Date Made:
1820's
Classification:
Print
Country:
Japan
Artist birth Date:
1780
Artist death Date:
1850
Materials:
Full color woodblock printing with embossing and metallic accents
Accession Number:
1919.617
Full BAMPFA credit line:
University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive; Gift of William Dallam Armes
Century:
19 CE
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