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Let's start with the fact that the exact date of release of these prints is not known, while it is generally accepted that a series of Hokusai created in 1820, and published it was estimated in 1830-1831, certainly not later than 1832. For Red Fuji British Museum gives dating 1830, Boston 1830-1831. Take, for convenience, dating 1831.
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Anyway, I agree with you, but still in the Pushkin Museum of. Pushkin definitely have 2 imprint, dated
1829-1931 years from the series "Z6 species of Mount Fuji." This is
lifetime impressions. And so they are particularly valuable.
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Let's go further. The limit to which the original board you can get some impression how acceptable quality - from 8000 to 10000 fingerprints, after which the boards are a wreck. Organicheniya in circulation was not, engraving published continuously up until engraving bought. This series of Hokusai dismantled like hotcakes. Printing speed engraving - dozens of prints a week, we take for convenience 50. We get 200 a month, and 2500 a year. That is, if the average speed printing boards worn for 4 years, to 1835. No more prints from the original plates can not be, any printed from the original plates impression made from 1830 to 1835. Then only restrayki which there are several hundred variations.
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The rate of wear plates in this series ("36 species of Mount Fuji"), with all due respect to you, this is only a guess. And peregravirovkami or copies of the directory named only 5 sheets of 1948. But all of 1829 and 1892 are printed from original plates by various publishers.