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Key block prints represent the first step in the printing process. A number of prints were pulled from the key block,
on which the artist indicated instructions for the coloring, each written on a separate proof sheet. From these the
color blocks were cut. A typical element on Japanese key block prints are the 'kento' (registration marks) which
were cut in each block, so that the final print sheet could be placed correctly on each color block. Key block
prints have two kento, usually at the lower right corner and along the right paper edge. LINKS to more key block prints elsewhere in our web gallery, prints by: Toshikata ('Customs & History' section) Tamanami (?) (a sumo print) |