Bakufu Ohno 1888-1976 Hawks Green Grey Woodblock Print 1950's Japanese

Bakufu Ohno 1888-1976 Hawks Green Grey Woodblock Print 1950's Japanese

Bakufu Ohno 1888-1976 Hawks Green Grey Woodblock Print 1950's Japanese

Bakufu Ohno 1888-1976 Hawks Green Grey Woodblock Print 1950's Japanese

Bakufu Ohno 1888-1976 Hawks Green Grey Woodblock Print 1950's Japanese

Bakufu Ohno 1888-1976 Hawks Green Grey Woodblock Print 1950's Japanese

Bakufu Ohno 1888-1976 Hawks Green Grey Woodblock Print 1950's Japanese

Bakufu Ohno 1888-1976 Hawks Green Grey Woodblock Print 1950's Japanese

Bakufu Ohno 1888-1976 Hawks Green Grey Woodblock Print 1950's Japanese

Bakufu Ohno 1888-1976 Hawks Green Grey Woodblock Print 1950's Japanese

THE ART AREA MEASURES 15″1/5 BY 10″3/4. THIS IS FRAMED AND MATTED NO GLASS. The item “BAKUFU OHNO 1888-1976 HAWKS GREEN GREY WOODBLOCK PRINT 1950′S JAPANESE” is in sale since Thursday, May 11, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “lawrence9241″ and is located in Westville, New Jersey. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Type: Paintings, Scrolls & Prints
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Age: Post-1940
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Primary Material: Paper
  • Maker: KYOTO HANGA-IN
Kiyoshi Sait boxed set of 12 woodblock printed cards by circa 1950s

Kiyoshi Sait boxed set of 12 woodblock printed cards by circa 1950s

Kiyoshi Sait boxed set of 12 woodblock printed cards by circa 1950s

Kiyoshi Sait boxed set of 12 woodblock printed cards by circa 1950s

Kiyoshi Sait boxed set of 12 woodblock printed cards by circa 1950s

Kiyoshi Sait boxed set of 12 woodblock printed cards by circa 1950s

Kiyoshi Sait boxed set of 12 woodblock printed cards by circa 1950s

Kiyoshi Sait boxed set of 12 woodblock printed cards by circa 1950s

Kiyoshi Sait boxed set of 12 woodblock printed cards by circa 1950s

Kiyoshi Sait boxed set of 12 woodblock printed cards by circa 1950s

Kiyoshi Sait boxed set of 12 woodblock printed cards by circa 1950s

Kiyoshi Sait boxed set of 12 woodblock printed cards by circa 1950s

Boxed set of 12 woodblock printed cards by. Pictured are 12 early small-format woodblock (embossing apparent) prints by the famous Japanese woodblock print artist Kiyoshi Saito. Each woodblock print was made in the form of a gift card and includes a matching envelope. Each is printed on good quality Japanese washi paper, and includes a title and scene number. They are not posthumous restrikes, but life-time editions. April 27, 1907 – November 14, 1997, born in. In 1938, he issued his first prints in his now famous “Winter in Aizu” series. Saito was one of the first Japanese. Artists to have won at the São Paulo Biennale in 1951. Sait’s early works depict villages populated with local Japanese with a high degree of. His more mature works merge modern elements with Japanese tradition. And plant life flattened in two-dimensionality. These are unowned sets, which come from the residual inventory from a bookstore/gallery which operated in Manhattan 1940s-1970s. As such, all cards are in mint condition. In rare instances, a card may have minor creasing, none of which affects the imagery. Each card measures 4 5/8 x 3 1/2 inches. Pristine with original box. Boxed set of mini woodblock prints presented as cards with envelopes. The numbered images include. 1 Haniwa, ancient pots. 3 Winter in Aizu. 4 Temple of Moss, Kyoto. 6 At an Indian Village, New Mexico. 7 Aizu in Winter. The item “Kiyoshi Sait boxed set of 12 woodblock printed cards by circa 1950s” is in sale since Tuesday, November 20, 2012. This item is in the category “Art\Art from Dealers & Resellers\Prints”. The seller is “nyc.estate_artwork.international.inc” and is located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original Print
  • Listed By: ARTWORKinternational Estates
  • Signed: signed in the woodblock
  • Edition Type: Open Edition
  • Print Type: Woodcut & Block / Woodblock
  • Subject: Miscellaneous representational
  • Style: Asian
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: each card measures 4 5/8 x 3 1/2 inches
  • Date of Creation: 1950-1969