Dutch Woman Holding a Dog first half of the 19th century Unidentified artist This print was not produced in Yokohama but rather in Nagasaki, the only port open to foreign trade until the end of the Edo period and thus Japan's only window to foreign countries. Nagasaki prints usually illustrated exotic sailing ships and Dutch and Chinese people. They were an important source for Yokohama prints.. Dutch Woman Holding a Dog 55405

Dutch Woman Holding a Dog first half of the 19th century Unidentified artist This print was not produced in Yokohama but rather in Nagasaki, the only port open to foreign trade until the end of the Edo period and thus Japan's only window to foreign countries. Nagasaki prints usually illustrated exotic sailing ships and Dutch and Chinese people. They were an important source for Yokohama prints.. Dutch Woman Holding a Dog  55405 Stock Photo
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1428 x 3912 px | 12.1 x 33.1 cm | 4.8 x 13 inches | 300dpi

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22 January 2022

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