

1950s This is an original woodblock print by renowned Japanese artist Kiyoshi Saito, a leading figure of the sosaku-hanga (creative print) movement. The work depicts a quiet rural village scene from the Aizu region, featuring traditional architecture, stone walls, a torii gate, and a persimmon (kaki) tree with red fruit – a recurring and iconic motif in Saito’s work. The composition reflects Saito’s distinctive modernist style: strong geometric forms, muted earthy tones, and a calm, contemplative atmosphere. Authenticity details. Hand-printed woodblock print (not a reproduction). Handwritten artist’s signature in black at lower left. Red artist’s seal (hanko) at lower left. All marks are consistent with authentic works by Kiyoshi Saito Condition: Good vintage condition overall. Light age-related toning to paper consistent with mid-20th-century Japanese prints. No major damage observed. Please review photos carefully, as they are part of the description. [add exact measurements if possible] Kiyoshi Saito’s works are held in major museum collections worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the British Museum, and the Tokyo National Museum. His Aizu village scenes are among his most sought-after subjects. This piece would be an excellent addition to any collection of Japanese woodblock prints or modern Japanese art.






