Specimen hikifuda. - Large hikifuda of a boy flying his mother in a monoplane.![]() n.p.n.d. (1914). Colour lithograph 53x38cm. Stab holes in the top margin, catalogue number on the back, showing it was once in a specimen book. Folded rather than creased. ¶ That woman and child are modelled on the crown princess and her first son - Hirohito - as they were a few years before. She is adventurous enough to go skylarking but still the boy must drive. Around and below are most of the things that make Japan Japan - cherry blossoms, industry and Fuji.Hikifuda - small posters or handbills - were usually produced with the text panel blank. The customer, usually a retailer, had their own details over printed, so the same image might sell fine silk or soy sauce. This one is double the standard size; the timetable or calendar is for 1915. AUD 200.00 [Appr.: EURO 123.75 US$ 132.53 | £UK 104.5 | JP¥ 20919] Book number 10911is offered by:
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