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Medium: Printer's Ink
Kumasaka Chōhan to Ushiwakamaru - One of a Diptych Original Woodcut Print
Located in Soquel, CA
Kumasaka Chōhan to Ushiwakamaru is a Japanese Ukiyo-e print created between 1848 and 1854 by artist Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese, 1786-1864). The print is a Diptych, and is part of the...
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1850s Realist Printer's Ink Interior Prints
Materials
Printer's Ink, Rice Paper, Woodcut
Ichimura Uzaemon XIII - actor as Okaji of Gion, 1862 "The Six Poetry Immortals"
Located in Soquel, CA
Ichimura Uzaemon XIII - actor as Okaji of Gion, 1862 "The Six Poetry Immortals"
A Japanese Ukiyo-e woodcut print created circa 1862 by artist Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese, 1786-1864). ...
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1850s Realist Printer's Ink Interior Prints
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Printer's Ink, Rice Paper, Woodcut
Annual Events for Young Murasaki (July) - Tales of Genji - Japanese Woodblock
Located in Soquel, CA
Annual Events for Young Murasaki (July) - Tales of Genji - Japanese Woodblock
Rightmost panel a triptych, depicting monthly events for Wakamurasaki (Young Murasaki). This is the month of July. There appears to be a lesson taking place, possibly for writing or poetry.
Artist: Toyokuni III/Kunisada (1786 - 1864)
Publisher: Ebisu-ya Shoshichist
Presented in a new blue mat.
Mat size: 19"H x 13"W
Paper size: 14.5"H x 10"W
Commentary on the triptych:
In the Edo period, Tanabata was designated as one of the five seasonal festivals, and became an annual event for the imperial court, aristocrats, and samurai families, and gradually came to be celebrated by the general public. Its origins are said to be a combination of the Kikoden festival, which originated from the Chinese legend of Altair and the Weaver Girl, and Japan's ancient Tanabata women's faith. Ink is ground with dew that has accumulated on potato leaves, poems and wishes are written on five colored strips of paper, which are then hung on bamboo branches to celebrate the two stars that meet once a year. Although the illustration is a Genji painting...
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1850s Realist Printer's Ink Interior Prints
Materials
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Japanese Living Room - Modern Geometric Screen Print
By Yuichiro Kato
Located in Soquel, CA
A minimal geometric silkscreen of a traditional Japanese living room with cushions and a portable hand warmer by Yuiichiro Kato (Japanese, b- 1926). Displayed in a metal frame. Image...
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1970s Post-Modern Printer's Ink Interior Prints
Materials
Printer's Ink, Laid Paper, Screen
French Pochoir, Still life with flowers, Bouquet of Zinnias of 1946
By André Derain
Located in Cotignac, FR
Mid Century French Lithograph and Pochoir print on velum Arches paper after Andre Derain from the 1961 editions d'Art du Lion from the original painting of 1946. The work is signed '...
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Constance - Interior Scene Textured Print on Paper
By Starlie Sokol Hohne
Located in Soquel, CA
Starlie Sokol-Hohne (American, b. 1958) was born in Santa Monica, California and completed her studies at UCLA in 1980. Combining images of antiquity with contemporary mixed media pr...
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Late 20th Century American Realist Printer's Ink Interior Prints
Materials
Paper, Printer's Ink
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