Breathtaking Japanese Woodblock Print on Paper Portrait by Torii Kotondo (1900 - 1976) of "Snow (Yuki)," a Young Woman Warming Herself Under a Kotatsu, which is a Japanese Footwarmer, Low Wooden Table Frame, Covered by a Futon or Blanket on which the Table Sits. The Work Measures Framed 18" x 23 1/2." This Artist, born Sato Akira in Tokyo, was adopted and trained by Toril Kiyotada IV, the Head of the Toril School of Ukiyo-e Artists. He Studied under Yamato-e Painter Kobori Tomone from 1914 and under Klyokata Kaburagi from 1918. Most of Kotondo's Woodblock's Prints Date from 1927 to 1933. Japanese Authorities Banned his Work, Considering it too Provacative. His Prints have Appreciated since his Death and the Value of his Work is considered Comparable to the Great Masters.  This Authentic Work is in Good Condition. No Fading, No Toning. Water Damage on the Bottom of Original Matting. Buyer is to Contact Seller for Shipping Arrangements. Serious Inquiries only.