Bakufu Ohno Woodblock Print Showa Japanese Rural Village Rice Harvesting 1960s

Bakufu Ohno Woodblock Print Showa Japanese Rural Village Rice Harvesting 1960s

Bakufu Ohno Woodblock Print Showa Japanese Rural Village Rice Harvesting 1960s

Bakufu Ohno Woodblock Print Showa Japanese Rural Village Rice Harvesting 1960s

Bakufu Ohno Woodblock Print Showa Japanese Rural Village Rice Harvesting 1960s

Bakufu Ohno Woodblock Print Showa Japanese Rural Village Rice Harvesting 1960s

Bakufu Ohno Woodblock Print Showa Japanese Rural Village Rice Harvesting 1960s

Bakufu Ohno woodblock print, “Japanese Rural Village, Rice Harvesting”. Woodblock print published by Kyoto Printmaking Institute in the 1960s. Paper size: 403x267mm (15.7 x 10.5). Please refer to the photos. Fright companies are closed on Weekends. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.
Vintage Japanese 1960's Woodblock Prints, Set Of 3 Framed, Nature Scenes

Vintage Japanese 1960's Woodblock Prints, Set Of 3 Framed, Nature Scenes

Vintage Japanese 1960's Woodblock Prints, Set Of 3 Framed, Nature Scenes

Vintage Japanese 1960's Woodblock Prints, Set Of 3 Framed, Nature Scenes

Vintage Japanese 1960's Woodblock Prints, Set Of 3 Framed, Nature Scenes

Vintage Japanese 1960's Woodblock Prints, Set Of 3 Framed, Nature Scenes

Vintage Japanese 1960's Woodblock Prints, Set Of 3 Framed, Nature Scenes

Vintage Japanese 1960's Woodblock Prints, Set Of 3 Framed, Nature Scenes

Vintage Japanese 1960's Woodblock Prints, Set Of 3 Framed, Nature Scenes

Vintage Japanese 1960's Woodblock Prints, Set Of 3 Framed, Nature Scenes

Vintage Japanese 1960's Woodblock Prints, Set Of 3 Framed, Nature Scenes

Vintage Japanese 1960's Woodblock Prints, Set Of 3 Framed, Nature Scenes

Vintage Japanese artwork set of 3 framed woodblock prints. Beautiful nature prints in excellent condition. Prints measure 12×36 inches. Frames with mattes measure 17×41 inches. Close up shows they appear to be printed on a finely woven / textured paper (see pic).
1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

I appreciate your courtesy! The condition is described above for more information please check the photos. Print 15 inches x 10 inches. Sheet 17 ¼ inches x 11 ½. More about the artist. Japanese artist Kiyoshi Saito did not have it easy. Nature endowed him with an impulse for art and the drive to make the impossible possible. Saito studied European artists to recognize the qualities in the Japanese tradition itself, for which the modern international trends strive. His woodblock prints using traditional Japanese technique are among the most sought after pieces in the art market. Kiyoshi Saito was born in 1907 in a small village named Bange in the Kawanuma District of the Fukushima prefecture in the northern part of Honshu, the main Japanese island. When he was five years old, his father lost his business in Fukushima and the family moved further north to the island of Hokkaido, where his father worked in the coal mines in Otaru. When Kiyoshi Saito was thirteen years old, his mother died and he himself was sent away to become the guardian of a buddhist temple. He tried to escape but failed. Nevertheless the priests allowed him to return home. Saito then went to Hokkaido, where he took on a sign painting apprenticeship, which could have provided him a living for several years. At that time he dreamed of becoming a painter and he began to sketch gypsum casts at night. He founded his first sign painting business before his twentieth birthday and ensured himself a living and modest financial success. He reluctantly abandoned it, however, to study art in Tokyo. For the time being he was content with studying illustrations in western newspapers and collecting animations. While visiting Tokyo in 1932, he boldly decided to surrender himself to the big city life. He first worked as a sign painter and then later from 1944 until 1954 as an employee of the Asahi Newspaper Company. The job however was a secondary matter. More importantly, Saito became a close contact to Shiko Munakata through the job. Saito continued to paint with oil and taught himself the techniques of woodblock printing. In 1937 he presented both types of work for the first time in the famous Kokugakai Exhibition and was highly motivated. When he met Ono Tadashige at the Ginza Exhibition in 1939, he became a member of his artists group, which preceded the outside group Sosaku Hanga. There he discovered the possibilities of color woodcuts with multiple printing plates and his distinctive personal style began to take form. The acquaintance with mentor Koshiro Onchi soon opened doors to famous galleries, where most notably American purchasers took an interest in Saito’s work. Kiyoshi Saito emerged as Japan’s most productive woodblock print artist, whose editions soon found worldwide markets. Sosaku Hanga artists were, however, first dismissed in the Japanese art world and their works were considered concessions to American tastes. This abruptly changed, however, in 1951 at the first Sao Paulo Art Biennial, when a panel of judges gave prizes not to distinguished artists for oil paintings and sculptures but rather to two Hanga artists: for the etchings of Tetsuro Komai as well as to Kiyoshi Saito for a wood block print. The Japanese art world was shocked. Saito was also often sought after as an illustrator for newspapers or as a commercial graphic designer. The works of Kiyoshi Saito were influenced by the cultural legacies of northern Japan and also sometimes by its scarce landscape. A certain folksy-archaic roughness and a simultaneous expressionist abstraction give them a distinctive sense of contemporary printing. Saito also stayed true to the traditional Japanese techniques. He connected them, however, to modern two dimensional geometric principles. Saito’s work captures people with its compositional clarity and artistic simplicity. The bold abstraction and spontaneous design give his work a special quality. And it makes an extremely fresh and lively impression on those who are accustomed to showing a stamp/seal and a signature with the images – usually small tabloids. Motifs include everything from landscapes, portraits, and still life to animals and plants of all sorts. More pictures are available!!! It is important to know when purchasing items that. Please keep this in mind. As your ratings have immediate discount or listing-standing consequences for me. Thank you for understanding!! Charge you my costs. For all packing materials used. And everything has to be. To give you an idea, a. If it is not a free one from the Post Office, costs between. And I usually use at least 3 or 4 feet or more for breakable items. Per box (book box size) will be between. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “andresharnischbrokerageinc” and is located in this country: US.
  • Featured Refinements: Japanese Woodblock Print
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Age: Post-1940
  • Primary Material: Paper
  • Maker: Kiyoshi Saito (Japan, 1907-1997)
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Color: Multi-Color
KIYOSHI SAITO ANTIQUE WOODBLOCK PRINT VINTAGE JAPANESE MODERN CUBIST 1960s

KIYOSHI SAITO ANTIQUE WOODBLOCK PRINT VINTAGE JAPANESE MODERN CUBIST 1960s

KIYOSHI SAITO ANTIQUE WOODBLOCK PRINT VINTAGE JAPANESE MODERN CUBIST 1960s

KIYOSHI SAITO ANTIQUE WOODBLOCK PRINT VINTAGE JAPANESE MODERN CUBIST 1960s

KIYOSHI SAITO ANTIQUE WOODBLOCK PRINT VINTAGE JAPANESE MODERN CUBIST 1960s

KIYOSHI SAITO ANTIQUE WOODBLOCK PRINT VINTAGE JAPANESE MODERN CUBIST 1960s

KIYOSHI SAITO (Japanese 1907- 1997). SIGNED BY THE ARTIST. DIMENSIONS INCLUDING FRAME: 20″W x 15″H. Kiyoshi Saito was born in Fukushima prefecture. At the age of five he moved to Otaru in Hokkaido, where he would come to serve as an apprentice to a sign painter. Saito became infatuated with art after studying drawing with Gyokusen Narita and moved to Tokyo in 1932 to study Western-style painting at the Hongo Painting Institute. He began experimenting with woodblock prints and exhibiting his works with Nihon Hanga Kyokai in 1936. Saito mainly worked in oil painting until his invitation from Tadashige Ono to join the Zokei Hanga Kyokai in 1938, at which time Saito made the woodblock print his primary medium. He worked with the Asahi Newspaper Company in 1943, where he met Koshiro Onchi. This chance encounter led to an invitation to Ichimokukai and membership to Nihon Hanga Kyokai in 1944. Kiyoshi Saito’s printmaking career was put on hold due to the war. In 1948, Saito exhibited at the Salon Printemps, an event sponsored by Americans for Japanese Artists. At the Sao Paulo Biennale of 1951, Saito won first place for his print Steady Gaze. In competition with Japanese oil painting and sculpture, this was a turning point for Japanese print artists: for the first time in Japanese history, prints overtook painting. This achievement roused the Japanese art establishment. In 1956, Saito was sponsored by the State Department and the Asia Foundation to travel and exhibit around the United States and Europe. As a sosaku hanga artist, Saito’s prints are self-drawn, self-carved and self-printed. His early works are distinguished by an attention to realism and three-dimensionality. As his style evolved, his prints became flattened and two-dimensional, featuring strong and refined designs with color and texture. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “vintagerotty” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South Africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Republic of Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Panama, Jamaica, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei Darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French Guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman Islands, Liechtenstein, Sri Lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macau, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Vietnam.
  • Primary Material: Paper
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Featured Refinements: Japanese Woodblock Print
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Age: Post-1940
  • Maker: Kiyoshi Saito Haniwa
1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

1960s Japanese Woodblock Print Kaminoyama Jokoji Temple by Kiyoshi Saito (WaC)

I appreciate your courtesy! The condition is described above for more information please check the photos. Print 15 inches x 10 inches. Sheet 17 ¼ inches x 11 ½. More about the artist. Japanese artist Kiyoshi Saito did not have it easy. Nature endowed him with an impulse for art and the drive to make the impossible possible. Saito studied European artists to recognize the qualities in the Japanese tradition itself, for which the modern international trends strive. His woodblock prints using traditional Japanese technique are among the most sought after pieces in the art market. Kiyoshi Saito was born in 1907 in a small village named Bange in the Kawanuma District of the Fukushima prefecture in the northern part of Honshu, the main Japanese island. When he was five years old, his father lost his business in Fukushima and the family moved further north to the island of Hokkaido, where his father worked in the coal mines in Otaru. When Kiyoshi Saito was thirteen years old, his mother died and he himself was sent away to become the guardian of a buddhist temple. He tried to escape but failed. Nevertheless the priests allowed him to return home. Saito then went to Hokkaido, where he took on a sign painting apprenticeship, which could have provided him a living for several years. At that time he dreamed of becoming a painter and he began to sketch gypsum casts at night. He founded his first sign painting business before his twentieth birthday and ensured himself a living and modest financial success. He reluctantly abandoned it, however, to study art in Tokyo. For the time being he was content with studying illustrations in western newspapers and collecting animations. While visiting Tokyo in 1932, he boldly decided to surrender himself to the big city life. He first worked as a sign painter and then later from 1944 until 1954 as an employee of the Asahi Newspaper Company. The job however was a secondary matter. More importantly, Saito became a close contact to Shiko Munakata through the job. Saito continued to paint with oil and taught himself the techniques of woodblock printing. In 1937 he presented both types of work for the first time in the famous Kokugakai Exhibition and was highly motivated. When he met Ono Tadashige at the Ginza Exhibition in 1939, he became a member of his artists group, which preceded the outside group Sosaku Hanga. There he discovered the possibilities of color woodcuts with multiple printing plates and his distinctive personal style began to take form. The acquaintance with mentor Koshiro Onchi soon opened doors to famous galleries, where most notably American purchasers took an interest in Saito’s work. Kiyoshi Saito emerged as Japan’s most productive woodblock print artist, whose editions soon found worldwide markets. Sosaku Hanga artists were, however, first dismissed in the Japanese art world and their works were considered concessions to American tastes. This abruptly changed, however, in 1951 at the first Sao Paulo Art Biennial, when a panel of judges gave prizes not to distinguished artists for oil paintings and sculptures but rather to two Hanga artists: for the etchings of Tetsuro Komai as well as to Kiyoshi Saito for a wood block print. The Japanese art world was shocked. Saito was also often sought after as an illustrator for newspapers or as a commercial graphic designer. The works of Kiyoshi Saito were influenced by the cultural legacies of northern Japan and also sometimes by its scarce landscape. A certain folksy-archaic roughness and a simultaneous expressionist abstraction give them a distinctive sense of contemporary printing. Saito also stayed true to the traditional Japanese techniques. He connected them, however, to modern two dimensional geometric principles. Saito’s work captures people with its compositional clarity and artistic simplicity. The bold abstraction and spontaneous design give his work a special quality. And it makes an extremely fresh and lively impression on those who are accustomed to showing a stamp/seal and a signature with the images – usually small tabloids. Motifs include everything from landscapes, portraits, and still life to animals and plants of all sorts. More pictures are available!!! It is important to know when purchasing items that. Please keep this in mind. As your ratings have immediate discount or listing-standing consequences for me. Thank you for understanding!! Charge you my costs. For all packing materials used. And everything has to be. To give you an idea, a. If it is not a free one from the Post Office, costs between. And I usually use at least 3 or 4 feet or more for breakable items. Per box (book box size) will be between. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “andresharnischbrokerageinc” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Featured Refinements: Japanese Woodblock Print
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Age: Post-1940
  • Primary Material: Paper
  • Maker: Kiyoshi Saito (Japan, 1907-1997)
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Color: Multi-Color
Kaoru Kawano Japanese Woodblock Print 1960s Girl Relaxing 16.5 x 11.25

Kaoru Kawano Japanese Woodblock Print 1960s Girl Relaxing 16.5 x 11.25

Kaoru Kawano Japanese Woodblock Print 1960s Girl Relaxing 16.5 x 11.25

Kaoru Kawano Japanese Woodblock Print 1960s Girl Relaxing 16.5 x 11.25

Kaoru Kawano Japanese Woodblock Print 1960s Girl Relaxing 16.5 x 11.25

Kaoru Kawano Japanese Woodblock Print 1960s Girl Relaxing 16.5 x 11.25

Kaoru Kawano Japanese Woodblock Print 1960s Girl Relaxing 16.5 x 11.25

Kaoru Kawano Japanese Woodblock Print 1960s Girl Relaxing 16.5″ x 11.25″. Titled “Girl Relaxing, ” the print depicts a young girl watching her goldfish swim. Signed: Kaoru Kawano (pencil signature). Title: Girl Relaxing (Fish). Tape on back of print at the top. Originally used to adhere print to mat. Born in Hokkaido in 1916, Kawano studied at Kawabata Art School during the 1930s. He gained an international his reputation through successful solo exhibitions in North America and elsewhere. His prints frequently depict children and animals, combining Western-style elements with the tradition of woodblock printmaking. Kawanos works are also appreciated for the way in which they incorporate the woodgrain of the block into the design. The item “Kaoru Kawano Japanese Woodblock Print 1960s Girl Relaxing 16.5 x 11.25″ is in sale since Sunday, November 28, 2021. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “theenchantedfox” and is located in Westport, Connecticut. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Size: 11.25 in x 16.5 in
  • Artist: Kaoru Kawano
  • Production Technique: Woodblock Print
  • Framing: Unframed
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Material: Paper
  • Theme: Fish
  • Type: Print
  • Title: Girl Relaxing
  • Image Orientation: Landscape
  • Subject: Fish
  • Age: Post-1940
  • Signed: Yes
  • Primary Material: Paper
  • Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
  • Signed By: Kaoru Kawano
  • Year of Production: 1960s
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Unit of Sale: Single Piece
ORIGINAL KIYOSHI SAITO HANIWA WOODBLOCK PRINT 1960s OLD VINTAGE JAPANESE MODERN

ORIGINAL KIYOSHI SAITO HANIWA WOODBLOCK PRINT 1960s OLD VINTAGE JAPANESE MODERN

ORIGINAL KIYOSHI SAITO HANIWA WOODBLOCK PRINT 1960s OLD VINTAGE JAPANESE MODERN

ORIGINAL KIYOSHI SAITO HANIWA WOODBLOCK PRINT 1960s OLD VINTAGE JAPANESE MODERN

ORIGINAL KIYOSHI SAITO HANIWA WOODBLOCK PRINT 1960s OLD VINTAGE JAPANESE MODERN

ORIGINAL KIYOSHI SAITO HANIWA WOODBLOCK PRINT 1960s OLD VINTAGE JAPANESE MODERN

KIYOSHI SAITO (Japanese 1907- 1997). MEDIUM: ORIGINAL WOODBLOCK PRINT. SIGNED BY THE ARTIST. DIMENSIONS INCLUDING THE FRAME: 18H x 22W. Kiyoshi Saito was born in Fukushima prefecture. At the age of five he moved to Otaru in Hokkaido, where he would come to serve as an apprentice to a sign painter. Saito became infatuated with art after studying drawing with Gyokusen Narita and moved to Tokyo in 1932 to study Western-style painting at the Hongo Painting Institute. He began experimenting with woodblock prints and exhibiting his works with Nihon Hanga Kyokai in 1936. Saito mainly worked in oil painting until his invitation from Tadashige Ono to join the Zokei Hanga Kyokai in 1938, at which time Saito made the woodblock print his primary medium. He worked with the Asahi Newspaper Company in 1943, where he met Koshiro Onchi. This chance encounter led to an invitation to Ichimokukai and membership to Nihon Hanga Kyokai in 1944. Kiyoshi Saitos printmaking career was put on hold due to the war. In 1948, Saito exhibited at the Salon Printemps, an event sponsored by Americans for Japanese Artists. At the Sao Paulo Biennale of 1951, Saito won first place for his print Steady Gaze. In competition with Japanese oil painting and sculpture, this was a turning point for Japanese print artists: for the first time in Japanese history, prints overtook painting. This achievement roused the Japanese art establishment. In 1956, Saito was sponsored by the State Department and the Asia Foundation to travel and exhibit around the United States and Europe. As a sosaku hanga artist, Saitos prints are self-drawn, self-carved and self-printed. His early works are distinguished by an attention to realism and three-dimensionality. As his style evolved, his prints became flattened and two-dimensional, featuring strong and refined designs with color and texture. The item “ORIGINAL KIYOSHI SAITO HANIWA WOODBLOCK PRINT 1960s OLD VINTAGE JAPANESE MODERN” is in sale since Tuesday, September 14, 2021. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “vintagerotty” and is located in Pasadena, California. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay.
  • Artist: Kiyoshi Saito Haniwa
  • Originality: Original
  • Printing Technique: Woodblock Printing
  • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Date of Creation: 1950-1969
  • Subject: Animals
  • Print Surface: Paper
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Year: 1960s
  • Medium: Woodcut & Block
  • Width (Inches): 22
  • Height (Inches): 18
  • Style: Modern
  • Features: Framed
  • Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
Mikumo Woodblock Print Japanese Modernism Rare Large Abstract 1960's Signed

Mikumo Woodblock Print Japanese Modernism Rare Large Abstract 1960's Signed

Mikumo Woodblock Print Japanese Modernism Rare Large Abstract 1960's Signed

Mikumo Woodblock Print Japanese Modernism Rare Large Abstract 1960's Signed

Mikumo Woodblock Print Japanese Modernism Rare Large Abstract 1960's Signed

Mikumo Woodblock Print Japanese Modernism Rare Large Abstract 1960's Signed

Mikumo Woodblock Print Japanese Modernism Rare Large Abstract 1960's Signed

Mikumo Woodblock Print Japanese Modernism Rare Large Abstract 1960's Signed

Mikumo Woodblock Print Japanese Modernism Rare Large Abstract 1960's Signed

Mikumo Woodblock Print Japanese Modernism Rare Large Abstract 1960's Signed

Mikumo Woodblock Print Japanese Modernism Rare Large Abstract 1960's Signed

Mikumo Woodblock Print Japanese Modernism Rare Large Abstract 1960's Signed

MY PRICE IS BASED ON THE QUALITY, AGE AND WHAT I PAID TO OWN IT. Measurements : SHEET SIZE 13 BY 18.5 INCHES. Thank you for visiting!! If possible, avoid PO BOX deliveries or tell your PO BOX provider you want to accept UPS deliveries. The item “MIKUMO WOODBLOCK PRINT JAPANESE MODERNISM RARE LARGE ABSTRACT 1960′S SIGNED” is in sale since Sunday, March 28, 2021. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “samuelcollection” and is located in San Diego, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Medium: Woodcut & Block
  • Date of Creation: 1950-1969
  • Features: Signed
  • Subject: Portrait
  • Originality: Limited Edition Print
KIYOSHI SAITO HANIWA WOODBLOCK PRINT 1960s VINTAGE JAPANESE MODERN CUBIST CUBISM

KIYOSHI SAITO HANIWA WOODBLOCK PRINT 1960s VINTAGE JAPANESE MODERN CUBIST CUBISM

KIYOSHI SAITO HANIWA WOODBLOCK PRINT 1960s VINTAGE JAPANESE MODERN CUBIST CUBISM

KIYOSHI SAITO HANIWA WOODBLOCK PRINT 1960s VINTAGE JAPANESE MODERN CUBIST CUBISM

KIYOSHI SAITO HANIWA WOODBLOCK PRINT 1960s VINTAGE JAPANESE MODERN CUBIST CUBISM

KIYOSHI SAITO HANIWA WOODBLOCK PRINT 1960s VINTAGE JAPANESE MODERN CUBIST CUBISM

KIYOSHI SAITO HANIWA WOODBLOCK PRINT 1960s VINTAGE JAPANESE MODERN CUBIST CUBISM

KIYOSHI SAITO HANIWA WOODBLOCK PRINT 1960s VINTAGE JAPANESE MODERN CUBIST CUBISM

KIYOSHI SAITO (Japanese 1907- 1997). SIGNED BY THE ARTIST. DIMENSIONS: 15W x 19H. Kiyoshi Saito was born in Fukushima prefecture. At the age of five he moved to Otaru in Hokkaido, where he would come to serve as an apprentice to a sign painter. Saito became infatuated with art after studying drawing with Gyokusen Narita and moved to Tokyo in 1932 to study Western-style painting at the Hongo Painting Institute. He began experimenting with woodblock prints and exhibiting his works with Nihon Hanga Kyokai in 1936. Saito mainly worked in oil painting until his invitation from Tadashige Ono to join the Zokei Hanga Kyokai in 1938, at which time Saito made the woodblock print his primary medium. He worked with the Asahi Newspaper Company in 1943, where he met Koshiro Onchi. This chance encounter led to an invitation to Ichimokukai and membership to Nihon Hanga Kyokai in 1944. Kiyoshi Saitos printmaking career was put on hold due to the war. In 1948, Saito exhibited at the Salon Printemps, an event sponsored by Americans for Japanese Artists. At the Sao Paulo Biennale of 1951, Saito won first place for his print Steady Gaze. In competition with Japanese oil painting and sculpture, this was a turning point for Japanese print artists: for the first time in Japanese history, prints overtook painting. This achievement roused the Japanese art establishment. In 1956, Saito was sponsored by the State Department and the Asia Foundation to travel and exhibit around the United States and Europe. As a sosaku hanga artist, Saitos prints are self-drawn, self-carved and self-printed. His early works are distinguished by an attention to realism and three-dimensionality. As his style evolved, his prints became flattened and two-dimensional, featuring strong and refined designs with color and texture. The item “KIYOSHI SAITO HANIWA WOODBLOCK PRINT 1960s VINTAGE JAPANESE MODERN CUBIST CUBISM” is in sale since Thursday, October 29, 2020. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “vintagerotty” and is located in Pasadena, California. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay, China, Switzerland, Brazil, Cayman islands, Ukraine.
  • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
  • Artist: Kiyoshi Saito
  • Style: Vintage
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Printing Technique: Woodblock Printing
  • Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
  • Medium: Woodcut & Block
  • Date of Creation: 1950-1969
  • Year: 1960s
  • Features: Framed
  • Width (Inches): 15
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Subject: Figures
  • Originality: Limited Edition Print
  • Height (Inches): 19
Junichiro Sekino Woodblock Print Japanese Modernism Rare Large Signed 1960's

Junichiro Sekino Woodblock Print Japanese Modernism Rare Large Signed 1960's

Junichiro Sekino Woodblock Print Japanese Modernism Rare Large Signed 1960's

Junichiro Sekino Woodblock Print Japanese Modernism Rare Large Signed 1960's

Junichiro Sekino Woodblock Print Japanese Modernism Rare Large Signed 1960's

Junichiro Sekino Woodblock Print Japanese Modernism Rare Large Signed 1960's

Junichiro Sekino Woodblock Print Japanese Modernism Rare Large Signed 1960's

Junichiro Sekino Woodblock Print Japanese Modernism Rare Large Signed 1960's

Junichiro Sekino Woodblock Print Japanese Modernism Rare Large Signed 1960's

MY PRICE IS BASED ON THE QUALITY, AGE AND WHAT I PAID TO OWN IT. SOME CREASES AS SHOWN. Measurements : SHEET SIZE 12.5 BY 25 INCHES. Thank you for visiting!! If possible, avoid PO BOX deliveries or tell your PO BOX provider you want to accept UPS deliveries. The item “JUNICHIRO SEKINO WOODBLOCK PRINT JAPANESE MODERNISM RARE LARGE SIGNED 1960′S” is in sale since Thursday, September 10, 2020. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “samuelcollection” and is located in San Diego, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Medium: Woodcut & Block
  • Date of Creation: 1950-1969
  • Features: Signed
  • Subject: Portrait
  • Originality: Limited Edition Print