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Painted wooden votive plaque known as ema (絵馬) depicting a man praying next to a shrine. The back is marked in pencil “Kamakura Inari”.
Yellowed manilla folder with inscription and signature by the artist to Harry and Audrey Hawthorn. The fold is vertical, opening from left to right.
Black version of the print. Depicted are: A left-facing man at the far right of the image; a right-facing raven at the far left of the image; and a vertical central halibut with its head toward the top of the image. The image itself is centred horizontally and its vertical orientation is further toward the top than the bottom of the paper. Artist name signed in pencil at lower right below image.
Rectangular painting: abstract style design in black, red and gold painted on masonite. In a black painted wooden frame.
Part of a set of 5 stencils that overall represents a diving whale. This stencil depicts large whale head (part a) and a smaller element that is not past of the final design (part b). The stencil has a combination of cutout, and drawn areas. The only part that has been used as a stencil is the right part of the whale's eye, corresponding with the blanked out area in another stencil (2694/2 a-b). Both sides have been used.
Part of a set of 5 stencils representing a diving whale. The stencil depicts a dorsal fin with a head inside its lower half and a larger head that points down and away from the fin. The larger head has a front-facing eagle head in its eye. The stencil has a combination of cutout, painted, and drawn areas. The cutout areas have been used as a stencil with black paint. Both sides have been used. Part b appears to be a blank area to replace a prior, discarded design.
Painted wooden votive plaque known as ema (絵馬) depicting a rooster and hen. Upper left side has Japanese writing, which reads 三橋よね (Mitsuhashi Yone; probably the name of the person who offered this ema).
Painted wooden votive plaque known as ema (絵馬) depicting a woman and a child praying next to a shrine. Two characters, 奉納 (hōnō; offering) are on the top of the picture. Also writing on right side of shrine, 正成 (Masanari), likely the name of the person who offered this ema. The back has the words “Daishi Inari” in pencil.
Painted wooden votive plaque known as ema (絵馬) depicting a woman and a child praying next to a shrine.
Rectangular wood panel with a painting of killer whale in a vertical position that has the head at the top. Piece of wood in right side has been replaced (adhered in place by the artist). There are eye hooks on back of panel. Design is done in red and black. The killer whale is facing to the left side. In red, at the lower right corner, the signature reads 'Lyle Wilson'.