An original early Bertha Lum woodblock, lovely though faded. The image is Junks on the Inland Sea from 1908, just a few years after she began to learn the woodblock technique in Japan. This very rare print was created in soft colors to begin with, now faded to a ghostlike beauty. Junks on the Inland Sea. STYLE: Japonisme, Arts and Crafts. PERIOD: Arts and Crafts. MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES: Ink on paper, float-mounted and framed under glass. SIGNATURE: “Bertha Lum” lower center. Print is faded, slightly wrinkled, otherwise good. DIMENSIONS: 6 3/8″ by 11 3/8″ framed to 10″ by 15 3/4″. Bertha Boynton Lum (1869 – 1954) was an American artist known for helping popularize the Japanese and Chinese woodblock print outside of Asia. In May 1869, Lum was born as Bertha Boynton Bull in Tipton, Iowa. Lum’s father was Joseph W. Both of Lum’s parents were amateur artists. Lum had a sister and two brothers, Clara, Carlton, and Emerson. In 1890 she lived in Duluth and listed her occupation as artist. She enrolled in the design department of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1895. A few years later she studied stained glass with Anne Weston and attended the Frank Holme School of Illustration. From November 1901 to March 1902, she studied figure drawing at the Art Institute of Chicago and was influenced by the Japanese techniques of Arthur Wesley Dow in his book Composition, which was published in 1899. Lum married Burt F. Lum, a corporate lawyer from Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1903. They spent their seven-week honeymoon in Japan, where she searched for a print maker who could teach her the traditional ukiyo-e method. Toward the end of her stay in Japan, she found a shop that reproduced old prints. On January 23, 1907, she went to Japan for a 14-week stay. Lum worked with Bonkutsu for two months. After she learned how to cut blocks, Bonkutsu introduced her to the printer Nishimura Kamakichi, with whom she worked for another four weeks. For three years in the U. Lum cut blocks and colored and printed her work herself. The Society of Arts and Crafts in Boston named Lum a master craftsman in 1908. After returning to Japan in 1911 for six months, she began to hire cutters and printers who worked in her winter home in Tokyo. In 1912 Lum was the only female artist to exhibit at the Tokyo International Exhibition. She was awarded a silver medal at the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition for her color woodcuts. Between 1915 and 1919 she made two more trips to Japan and made an extensive number of prints. She also exhibited at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 1920 and at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Chicago Society of Etchers, as well as the New York Public Library. Her first illustrated book, Gods, Goblins, and Ghosts, based on her travels in Japan, was published in 1922. The same year, she moved to China and began learning Chinese woodcut methods. She made her last known print in 1935; her print of the god Daïkoku was published in The Peking Chronicle in December 1937. In 1936 she published Gangplanks to the East, a collection of Asian folk tales and stories of her travels. She had her last exhibition in 1941. Her works are held at the Library of Congress, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, the Smithsonian Museum of American Art, and in private collections. Lum was a member of the Asiatic Society of Japan, California Society of Etchers (now California Society of Printmakers), and PrintMakers Society of California. Lum lived in California (San Francisco and Hollywood) from 1917 until 1922 when she moved to Peking, China. For the next thirty years she divided her time between California, China, and Japan. She divorced Burt Lum in the 1920s. Her younger daughter Eleanor “Peter” Lum married the diplomat Sir Colin Tradescant Crowe and became an author. In 1936 her elder daughter Catherine married Antonio Riva, an Italian pilot during World War I who was executed in 1951 in Beijing for an alleged plot to assassinate Mao Zedong. Lum had been staying with Catherine at the time of Riva’s arrest and was herself placed under house arrest. In 1953 Lum left China and moved with Catherine to Genoa, Italy. She died in Genoa, Italy in February 1954. P e n c i l p o i n t e r >. Usually available; please inquire. Please contact me with any questions.
Original Bertha Lum 1908 Woodblock Junks on Inland Sea (faded) Vtg California
Author: adminDec 16
Tsuchiya Koitsu Woodblock Print Sunset at Tomonotsu, Inland Sea 1940 Shin-Hanga
Author: adminOct 13
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Hiroshi Yoshida Woodblock print Seto Inland Sea Collection Sailing ship Morning
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Vintage Tsuchiya Koitsu Seto Inland Sea, Tomonotsu Woodblock Print
Author: adminMar 13
Vintage Tsuchiya Koitsu “Seto Inland Sea, Tomonotsu” Woodblock Print. Size 15 ¹/² x 10 ¹/². Watanabe seal in the lower right corner. See photos for details. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “ek111081″ 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, Korea, South, Indonesia, Taiwan, South Africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Republic of, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts-Nevis, Saint Lucia, Montserrat, Turks and Caicos Islands, 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, Uruguay.
- Primary Material: Paper
- Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
- Featured Refinements: Japanese Woodblock Print
- Region of Origin: Japan
- Age: Post-1940
Tsuchiya Koitsu JAPANESE Woodblock Print HANGA Akashi Bay Inland Sea at Seto
Author: adminFeb 6
Akashi Bay Inland Sea at Seto. Later edition print from Original woodblocks 1938. Printed by famous woodblock printer “Seki” whose known as a master-SURISHI. Ban Yoko-e Large size : about 17.25 x 11.5 inches include margins. Please read before ordering. On the faster side during off peak traveling seasons and slower and more unpredictable during high traveling seasons. Thank you for your understanding. We are off on Saturday, Sunday (Japan time) and National holidays in Japan. So we’ll be late for the answering questions. International Buyers Please Note. These charges are the buyers responsibility. The item “Tsuchiya Koitsu JAPANESE Woodblock Print HANGA Akashi Bay Inland Sea at Seto” is in sale since Tuesday, December 18, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Prints”. The seller is “edokura” and is located in Chiba. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Primary Material: Washi paper
- Maker: Hamamatsu-do (Doi Hanga-ten)
- Age: 1963 – 1981
- Color: Multi-Color
- Region of Origin: Japan
Tsuchiya Koitsu Japanese woodblock print Sunset at Tomonotsu, Inland Sea
Author: adminApr 10
Tsuchiya Koitsu Japanese woodblock print Sunset at Tomonotsu, Inland Sea. Koitsu Tsuchiya’s prints immortalize Japan’s scenic beauty. Through subtle effects of light and shadow, Koitsu endows his art with an aura of bewitching beauty. Born in 1870 outside of Hamamatsu, he was given the name Koichi. At the age of 15, he moved to Tokyo to study Japanese wood block printing under Matsuzaki, a carver for the ukiyo-e master Kobayashi Kiyochika. However, he soon left Matsuzaki and became a student Kiyochika himself. For 19 years, Koitsu lived in Kiyochikas home, studying the art of woodblock printing. His first prints (1894-95) were war scenes of the Sino-Japanese war and he later worked as a lithographer. Chance meeting with the publisher Watanabe changed the course of his career. From that time on, Koitsu specialized in landscape prints in the shin hanga style. See Pictures for condition and ask questions if need be. The item “Tsuchiya Koitsu Japanese woodblock print Sunset at Tomonotsu, Inland Sea” is in sale since Tuesday, March 27, 2018. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “victorianplaceantiques” and is located in Brunswick, Georgia. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Style: Asian
- Artist: Tsuchiya Koitsu
- Print Surface: Paper
- Subject: Maritime
- Features: Framed
- Medium: Woodcut & Block
Very Nice Tsuchiya Koitsu Sunset Tomonotsu Inland Sea Japanese Woodblock Print
Author: adminFeb 16
Very nice c1940 Tsuchiya Koitsu “Sunset at Tomonotsu, Inland Sea” Japanese woodblock print. The print is unframed and in paper mat folder and is tacked in two corners. 15 3/8″ x 10 1/4″ with margins. It is in very good original condition with no tears, no holes, no water staining, no repairs, just a very nice piece ready for framing. (please view all photos for the best representation of quality and condition). Please look at all the photos to get a good idea of the true condition, the photos are part of the description. The items I list are primarily antique or vintage, and may have some minor flaws. I try to mention all damage or wear to the best of my ability; but I don’t hold these pieces to the same standard as I would if they were new. Good vintage condition means the piece is in the condition consistent with it’s age. If you have any doubts or questions, I will be happy to answer your inquiry. The item “Very Nice Tsuchiya Koitsu Sunset Tomonotsu Inland Sea Japanese Woodblock Print” is in sale since Thursday, February 09, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Art from Dealers & Resellers\Prints”. The seller is “fineantiques67″ and is located in Salem, New Hampshire. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Original/Reproduction: Original Print
- Framed/Unframed: Unframed
- Print Type: Woodcut & Block
- Subject: Architecture & Cityscape
- Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30in.)
- Date of Creation: Unknown
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Print Surface: Paper
- Edition Type: Limited Edition