File:Manzai.ptg.detail.working-print.png

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English: Scroll-mounted painting depicting a traditional Japanese 2-man comedy team know as "manzai" (generic term). Ink & watercolours(?) on paper. Unsigned, artist unknown. Japan, late 19th century or earlier. This is the working-print for a cropped/detail & restoration/retouch version of the image, focusing on the 2 characters. Intended for use on the Wikipedia article for "Manzai" (& elsewhere, as appropriate).
Date 18?? (original painting)
Source self-authored photo, editing: cropping/restoration/retouch work in-progress; painting is from a private collection; fam. Wittig et cie.
Author self-authored photograph, currently all edits are by same (other contributors are welcome!); painting by unknown artist (unsigned)
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Other versions series of images of the work; in-process

WORK NEEDED: This is a close-up crop/detail taken from the painting, part of a series for this image. The purpose of this shot is to create a more focussed image of the 2 performers. Image requires clean up/restoration/etc.

Image has been digitally re-touched (pls attach the appropriate tag, if you happen to know the correct wording for adding it).


This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: cropped; some damage-markings erased; edges filled-in, to centre figures. The original can be viewed here: Wittig-ptg-01.ref-shot-02.png. Modifications made by Lx 121.

This file is a WORKING PRINT, please feel free to improve it!

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