Max und Moritz (Wanpaku monogatari) Japanese translation of Wilhelm Busch's early German Comic, circa 1865), 2nd of 2 Volumes

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Max und Moritz (Wanpaku monogatari) Japanese translation of Wilhelm Busch's early German Comic, circa 1865), 2nd of 2 Volumes

Date
Meiji period, dated 1888
Medium
Thread-bound book; ink and color on paper
Culture
German
Department
Department of Asian Art
Institution
Harvard Art Museums

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