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19C Chinese Erotic Pillow Color Paintings for Newly Married Couple (SoM)#2 this 1945 New York Modernist

SKU: 3758705315
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this 1945 New York Modernist open edition black and white lithograph print that is titled "Would you wear a cloak" and is signed by the artist William Sewell (1901-1951)

reminiscent of the French master Gaughin who depicted Polynesia from Tahiti generations earlier

indicating it is the 28th print from an edition of 100

and the grandson of Herman Verelst

3 mm and is designed to fit ring size 6

19C Chinese Erotic Pillow Color Paintings for Newly Married Couple (SoM)#2 this 1945 New York ModernistUp for sale from a recent estate in Honolulu Hawaii, this original 19th century Chinese Qing (after Qianlong) color pillow painting that may have been used like a erotic manual for a newly married couple depicting a male and female figure in various sexual positions in various locations. The item came from the estate of a US war veteran that was stationed in Japan and purchased this piece and others right after WWII. The item was inspected by a Asian

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