A Japanese album, 100 Aspects of the Moon, by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892), double sided album, oban tete-e, accordian mounted with a brocade fabric cover, a complete set of the series Tsuki hyakushi (100 Aspects of the moon), consisting of a frontispiece, preface, an index (two sheets) and one hundred illustrations published between 1885-1892 by Akiyama Buemon, each signed Yoshitoshi and variously sealed - generally good impressions, color and condition, slightly toned, some with staining and soiling, 36.3 x 24.2 cm, History: Yoshitoshi was considered the last great master of Ukiyo-e and the popular Tsuki hyakushi series - as it is called in Japanese - was published during the last seven years of his life between 1885-1892. The set consists of a hundred single sheets with very diverse subjects and only one common theme - the moon, which is visible on almost all prints.
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- Brocade Fabric - Brocade fabric is a decorative fabric that features raised designs, often made of silk or other fine materials. The designs are typically created using a jacquard loom, which allows for intricate patterns to be woven into the fabric. Brocade fabrics are often used for formal wear and home decor, such as curtains and upholstery.