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Ansei Uchima 1970s Abstract Woodblock Joy Listed Japanese-American

Ansei Uchima 1970s Abstract Woodblock Joy Listed Japanese-American

Ansei Uchima 1970s Abstract Woodblock Joy Listed Japanese-American

Ansei Uchima 1970s Abstract Woodblock Joy Listed Japanese-American

Ansei Uchima 1970s Abstract Woodblock Joy Listed Japanese-American

Ansei Uchima 1970s Abstract Woodblock Joy Listed Japanese-American

Ansei Uchima 1970s Abstract Woodblock Joy Listed Japanese-American

Ansei Uchima 1970s Abstract Woodblock Joy Listed Japanese-American

Ansei Uchima 1970s Abstract Woodblock Joy Listed Japanese-American

The following biography is from the Lavenberg Collection. Uchima, the son of Japanese immigrants, grew up in Los Angeles. In 1940, in accordance with his fathers wishes, he went to Tokyo to study architecture at Waseda University. When Japan entered World War II one year later, Uchima was cut off from home. He soon gravitated to the study of painting, which he pursued under the tutelage of Japanese masters and later on his own. His paintings won awards at the Jiyo Bijutsu Art Association annual exhibitions in 1953 and 1954. Uchima began to experiment with printmaking in Japan in 1957, and his work was immediately successful with collectors in Japan and abroad. That same year he shared an exhibition at the Yoseido Gallery in Tokyo with the sculptor Masayuki Nagare and showed his woodcuts in the Tokyo International Print Triennials in 1957 and 1960. After twenty years of teaching, he was named professor emeritus in 1988. In 1967 he became an adjunct professor of printmaking at Columbia University. Besides having over forty one-person exhibitions in the United States and Japan, he has also been included in numerous group exhibitions worldwide. Uchima’s work is in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum, and the National Gallery of Art, among many others. This print is signed and dated lower right, numbered 97/200 lower center, and titled lower left. It is in good condition with overall toning of the paper. It measures 18 7/8″ x 13 1/2″ (image size). Please see my other auctions for more fine paintings and prints. The item “Ansei Uchima 1970s Abstract Woodblock Joy Listed Japanese-American” is in sale since Monday, August 7, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “kgrinder” and is located in Holliston, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original Print
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Signed: Signed
  • Edition Type: Limited Edition
  • Edition Size: 200
  • Subject: Abstract
  • Style: Abstract
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30in.)
  • Date of Creation: 1970-1989
  • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
  • Material: Woodcut & Block
  • Features: Framed

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ANSEI UCHIMA-Japanese-Hand Signed LIM. ED Color Woodblock-Large Masterpiece

ANSEI UCHIMA-Japanese-Hand Signed LIM. ED Color Woodblock-Large Masterpiece

ANSEI UCHIMA-Japanese-Hand Signed LIM. ED Color Woodblock-Large Masterpiece

ANSEI UCHIMA-Japanese-Hand Signed LIM. ED Color Woodblock-Large Masterpiece

ANSEI UCHIMA-Japanese-Hand Signed LIM. ED Color Woodblock-Large Masterpiece

ANSEI UCHIMA-Japanese-Hand Signed LIM. ED Color Woodblock-Large Masterpiece

ANSEI UCHIMA-Japanese-Hand Signed LIM. ED Color Woodblock-Large Masterpiece

ANSEI UCHIMA-Japanese-Hand Signed LIM. ED Color Woodblock-Large Masterpiece

Dealsrus is well known for offering quality artwork at reasonable prices. Our reputation is stellar and we stand behind everything we sell. 20th Century Japanese artist known for his color woodblocks. Large hand signed, titled and dated limited edition color woodblock. Pencil titled “Window Nuances- Red Ochre B” lower left. “Artist’s Proof” Initials bottom center Hand signed and dated lower right– see photos Created in 1978. Site: 27.5″x 20.75″ Frame: 40.25″x 32.25″. PROVENANCE: Philadelphia Art Alliance, gallery label and Stell Drabkin Memorial Award certificate verso– see photos. Looks excellent, in original “as found” untouched condition-rich impression and colors, no visible wear, fading or damage, not examined out of the frame–please look at photos carefully. Exquisite large color woodblock by Ansei Uchima depicting beautiful floral and geometric shapes with a highly attractive color palette; absolutely stunning. Uchima was known for his color woodblocks; This is a large and highly exceptional example of his work in beautiful condition. From an obituary in the New York Times: On May 9, 2000 Ansei Uchima died at age 79. He was an esteemed woodblock print artist, painter and fine arts professor Emeritus faculty member at Sarah Lawrence College, where he taught from 1962 to 1982. Also taught at Columbia University to 1982. Recipient of Guggenheim Fellowships in 1962 and 1970. His work belongs to permanent collections of Metropolitan Museum of Art, Whitney Museum, National Gallery of Art, among many others. Information submitted as a bulletin by: Vera Karger. 100% Guaranteed to be as described. Ask all questions beforehand. Contact me for estimates. All Sales are Final. All sales are final. We ask for your patience and assure you we are acting as quickly as we can. All lots are accompanied by a name and/or description and lot number for reference. An approximation can be provided beforehand if requested. Thank you for your cooperation in the matter. All lots are guaranteed to be as described. Prospective buyers are responsible for asking any and all questions about the merchandise, and to view all photos carefully, before purchasing. We try to depict the merchandise and artwork as accurately as possible with photographs. We do not overly enhance the photos. However, every computer and monitor is different, and how we see the merchandise might differ from what you see. Please bear this in mind when viewing. Contact before purchasing for any questions you have. Unless otherwise specified, frames are considered a throw-in and are not guaranteed in any fashion. Sizes listed in the descriptions are a very close approximation, ie. If the painting is 12.2 x 14.2 we would describe such as a 12 x 14. The item “ANSEI UCHIMA-Japanese-Hand Signed LIM. ED Color Woodblock-Large Masterpiece” is in sale since Wednesday, December 31, 2014. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “dealsrus” and is located in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original Print
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Signed: Hand Signed
  • Edition Type: Limited Edition
  • Edition Size: Artist’s Proof
  • Print Type: Color Woodblock
  • Subject: Abstract/Floral
  • Style: Modernism
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Site: 27.5″x 20.75″ Frame: 40.25″x 32.25″
  • Date of Creation: 1970-1989
  • Region of Origin: Japan
Ansei Uchima woodblock American Japanese Master Winter Vista shop Studio TORNO

Ansei Uchima woodblock American Japanese Master Winter Vista shop Studio TORNO

Ansei Uchima woodblock American Japanese Master Winter Vista shop Studio TORNO

Ansei Uchima woodblock American Japanese Master Winter Vista shop Studio TORNO

Ansei Uchima woodblock American Japanese Master Winter Vista shop Studio TORNO

Ansei Uchima woodblock American Japanese Master Winter Vista shop Studio TORNO

Ansei Uchima woodblock American Japanese Master Winter Vista shop Studio TORNO

Ansei Uchima woodblock American Japanese Master Winter Vista shop Studio TORNO

Ansei Uchima woodblock American Japanese Master Winter Vista shop Studio TORNO

Ansei Uchima woodblock American Japanese Master Winter Vista shop Studio TORNO

Ansei Uchima woodblock American Japanese Master Winter Vista shop Studio TORNO

Ansei Uchima woodblock American Japanese Master Winter Vista shop Studio TORNO

Artist original Ansei Uchima fine art woodblock print “Winter Vista” #113/210, dated 1965. Ansei Uchima born 1921 died 2000. Sublime atmospheric Modernist fine art print. East meets West, Conservative Tradition dovetails with Mid Century Modern abstract expressionism. Highly regarded and collected American born Master artist. Born 1921 in Stockton, California. Childhood in Los Angeles. Moved to Tokyo, Japan to study Architecture at Waseda University just before WWII. When Japan entered World War II one year later, Uchima was cut off from home. He soon gravitated to the study of painting, which he pursued under the tutelage of Japanese masters and later on his own. His paintings won awards at the Jiyo Bijutsu Art Association annual exhibitions in 1953 and 1954. Uchima began to experiment with printmaking in Japan in 1957, and his work was immediately successful with collectors in Japan and abroad. That same year he shared an exhibition at the Yoseido Gallery in Tokyo with the sculptor Masayuki Nagare and showed his woodcuts in the Tokyo International Print Triennials in 1957 and 1960. After twenty years of teaching, he was named professor emeritus in 1988. In 1967 he became an adjunct professor of printmaking at Columbia University. Besides having over forty one-person exhibitions in the United States and Japan, he has also been included in numerous group exhibitions worldwide. Printed on handmade paper by Japanese National Treasure artist Ichibei Iwano. See thorough Ansei Uchima Biography on www dot myjapanesehanga dot com website for The Lavenberg Collection of Japanese Prints. Similar print, same title, in collection of the Smithsonian Institute of American Art, Google Smithsonian collection website. Many major museum collections including The Art Institute of Chicago, British Museum, Brooklyn Museum, National Gallery of Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art NY, National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Whitney Museum of American Art, and so on. “As Is” “As Found” framed, not examined out of frame, wrinkle to handmade paper lower center right, examine all photos with magnifier feature for condition. Frame has chips to finish overall, especially edges of frame. Faces up OK, though could be reframed. Not sure if archival materials used in framing, not examined out of frame. Seems good or better condition. Way for Hakone, 1960 I. By The Lake, 1961. Conversation of the Winds , 1961. Photo of artist (undated). The work of Ansei Uchima reflects a complex fusion of Western and Eastern artistic traditions. Through his job as translator for Oliver Statler, an American print collector, who was interviewing artists for a book on contemporary Japanese prints, he was introduced to the sosaku hanga. (creative print) movement, which incorporated a Western modernist aesthetic. Like other artists in the sosaku hanga. School, Uchima carved, inked, and printed his own wood blocks, enjoying the accidents and unexpected opportunities that arose spontaneously from interaction with the wood block. His first prints, beginning in 1957, drew from nature and the world around him. Suggested the growing influence of Abstract Expressionism. Uchima used Japanese paper made especially for him by a Japanese master papermaker and National Treasure, Ichibei Iwano. Also seen as and. 177-178 Ansei Uchima Born 1921, Stockton, California; lives in New York, New York Uchima, the son of Japanese immigrants, grew up in Los Angeles. In 1940, in accordance with his fathers wishes, he went to Tokyo to study architecture at Waseda University. Uchima studied painting in oils, but since his involvement with the traditional woodblock method of ukiyo-e while he was in Japan, using sumi and tube watercolors, he has mainly worked in woodblock printing. Due to certain circumstances of the artists life, in particular his long residence in Japan during his artistic formative years, Uchimas oeuvre represents an especially coherent example of the direct interaction of modern printmaking aesthetics in Japan and the United States. Friendship with Oliver Statler. Source: “Onchi Koshiro – Thoughts and Second Thoughts, ” Oliver Statler, Prints of Onchi Koshiro , Keishosha Ltd. Uchima was at my side during all the interviews that went into making of my book Modern Japanese Prints: An Art Reborn. Uchima had a long relationship with Oliver Statler, who had a major role in promoting and supporting Japanese artists and their prints after WWII. Ephemera from Statler’s life, including cards and letters from Uchima to Statler can be found at the website of th. Is a print very similar in feel to the print in this collection Way for Hakone. The revelatory nature of Zen thought is implied in his print Katsu! Titled after the shout of Zen monks as they urge their students to spiritual discovery. It is spontaneous in its own right, with a conglomeration of irregular forms pressed swiftly against the paper. Source: Article of May 11, 2000, New York Times UCHIMA-Ansei. On May 9, 2000, at age 79. Beloved husband of Toshiko, devoted father of Anju and Yoko, proud grandfather of Maya and Lenn, dear brother of Ansho and the late Kei, and Franklin. Esteemed woodblock print artist, painter and Fine Arts Professor. Emeritus Faculty Member at Sarah Lawrence College, where he taught from 1962 to 1982; taught also at Columbia University from 1968 to 1982. Recipient of Guggenheim Fellowships in 1962 and 1970. Work belongs to Permanent Collections of Metropolitan Museum of Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, National Gallery of Art, among many others. He was respected and cherished by all who knew him, and will be remembered in his exquisite, harmonic and vibrant prints and paintings. The item “Ansei Uchima woodblock American Japanese Master Winter Vista shop Studio TORNO” is in sale since Sunday, February 07, 2016. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “ucityxl” and is located in Saint Louis, Missouri. This item can be shipped to United States, Japan.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original Print
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Signed: Signed
  • Edition Type: Limited Edition
  • Edition Size: 210
  • Print Type: Woodcut Woodblock
  • Subject: Landscape
  • Style: Abstract
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30in.)
  • Date of Creation: 1950-1969