Up for sale is a small woodblock print by acclaimed Japanese print artist, Kenji (Ken) Kusaka b. Kusaka is a print artist known for his abstract, modernist works. Felix Juda, a super-collector commissioned Kusaka to make a series of card prints through the Red Lantern Shop in Kyoto. This print is one of those that were commissioned. The print is titled, “Work 21, ” numbered 40/200, dated “71″ and signed “KEN” at bottom. It is unframed, but attached to a backing card utilized by Juda in issuing the print, which identifies the commission and the artist. The print and backing card are in excellent condition. Print measures approximately 6.875 inches high x 3.75 inches wide. Backing card measures 8.125 inches high x 5 inches wide. If the item is not paid for within this time frame, an unpaid item case will be opened. More pictures available on request. Please note that this item is not accompanied by a certificate of authenticity or any other source verifying its authenticity.
1971 Modernist Japanese Woodblock Print Work 21 by Kenji Kusaka b. 1936 40/200
Author: adminSep 20
Japanese MCM Woodblock Print Vintage POPPY KAWANO KAORU MODERNIST
Author: adminAug 31
Mid century signed woodblock print by KAWANO KAORU. There is residual staining from the adhesive to the matte. The print itself has a bit of the staining but is covered by the matte. No staining only the surrounding area and on the matte. The matte does have a tear as well and wasn’t going to keep it with the print. Measurements: 9″ x 15″. Please review all photos as they are part of the description, thank you.
C1950 Modernist Japanese Woodblock Print Red Kimono by Kaoru Kawano
Author: adminAug 22
Overview: Up for sale is this stunning woodblock print, “Red Kimono” by modernist Japanese printer, Kaoru Kawano. Kawano is well-known as one of the earliest Japanese print artists to move from traditionalist styles and themes to more modern art-style subjects. This print dates from the 1950s and is a fantastic example of his work. It depicts a woman in a red kimono and evokes the simplicity of traditional Japan and a new modern style. Print is in very good condition. Minor scuffing on the leg area of the woman. Paper is slightly bowed (likely from rolling), but should flatten out nicely. Measurements: Print measures approximately 16.75 inches high x 11.25 inches wide. If the item is not paid for within this time frame, an unpaid item case will be opened. More pictures available on request. Please note that this item is not accompanied by a certificate of authenticity or any other source verifying its authenticity.
Toshijiro (nenjiro) InagakiJAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT MODERNIST Boats Moonlight
Author: adminAug 16
This wonderful TOSHIJIRO INAGAKI JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT is a MODERNIST of Boats in a harbor with Moonlight. Exquisitly framed this piece is a more rare woodblock measuring 16″× 16″ overall. This is an older print and is in very good condition with measurement of 5″× 7″. Mikumo Wood Block Hand Print Co.
C1950 Modernist Japanese Woodblock Print Doves and Girl by Kaoru Kawano
Author: adminJul 14
Overview: Up for sale is this fantastic woodblock print, “Doves and Girl” by modernist Japanese printer, Kaoru Kawano. Kawano is well-known as one of the earliest Japanese print artists to move from traditionalist styles and themes to more modern art-style subjects. This print dates from the 1950s and is a fantastic example of his work. It depicts a girl standing in front of three doves looking up at her. Print is signed at lower left. Print is in excellent condition. Measurements: Print measures approximately 16.75 inches high x 11.25 inches wide. If the item is not paid for within this time frame, an unpaid item case will be opened. More pictures available on request. Please note that this item is not accompanied by a certificate of authenticity or any other source verifying its authenticity.
TOSHI YOSHIDA WOODBLOCK PRINT Rare LANTERN JAPANESE MODERNIST MID CENTURY
Author: adminMay 12
SAVE ME AS YOUR FAVORITE ART AND ANTIQUES DEALER. LIFETIME COLLECTOR LISTING NEW ITEMS EVERYDAY. Overview : TONING AND A BIT OF FOXING DOTS AS SHOWN. UNFRAMED SHEET SIZE 9.2 BY 13.7 INCHES (BFe). MY PRICE IS BASED ON MANY THINGS TO BE CONSIDERED. HOW MUCH I LIKE IT. ITEMS SIMILAR BY THE ARTIST CURRENTLY FOR SALE BY A REPUTABLE DEALER IF ANY. MY TIME AND WHAT I PAID TO OWN IT. I WRAP THINGS WITH BOARD LAYERS AND BUBBLE WRAP. THEN CUT TO FIT BOX.
Akemi Inagaki Japanese The Horse Woodblock Print Modernist Signed LE 80/100 1972
Author: adminApr 30
Offering this rare and striking mid-century modern print by Japanese artist Akemi Inagaki. This is entitled, “The Horse” in both English and Japanese, is hand-signed, and is numbered as 80 of 100. There is minor age-related toning and corner bumps to the paper, but the image is clean and ready for framing. Measures about 24 1/2″ x 19 1/4″.
Vintage Japanese Woodblock Print Large Modernist Expressionism Hiroyuki Tajima
Author: adminMay 4
Print paper measures about 25″ x 19″, image size 22″ x 17″. Very light overall tanning, small wrinkle in paper bottom middle near addition numbers. Pencil signed and dated 1971, edition 5 of 50. There will be some tape residue on top margin from hinge mount. Born in Tokyo, Tajima graduated from Nippon University (1932) and in 1934 from the Tokyo School of Fine Arts (Western Painting Faculty). He began his career. As a print artist in 1946 but gave it up temporarily in the 1950s to write. In the 1960s and 70s he developed his typical densely pigmented abstract style, which, however, was based on the ideals of East Asian calligraphy, traditional Japanese painting structure, and a sense of space derived partly from his Zen Buddhist beliefs. His abstract prints typically have complex surfaces achieved by building up the block with various materials such as crumpled paper. At this time he also made a living from producing more popular landscape prints under the name of Nagai Kiyoshi. In 1969 he began making prints on canvas using much the same techniques, but soon abandoned this. His prints were particularly promoted by the Red Lantern Shop in Kyoto and most of them can be found illustrated in their periodic English-language catalogues. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Asian\1900-Now\Japanese\Prints, Paintings & Posters”. The seller is “sward1087″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
- Culture: Japanese