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Artist: Shungo Sekiguchi
Japanese Woodblock Artist French Lithograph Fauvist Colors School of Paris
By Shungo Sekiguchi
Located in Surfside, FL
Shungo Sekiguchi, (Japanese, 1911-2002):
Lithograph in color on Rives paper
Hand signed in pencil lower right, hand numbered
It appears to be the village of Montmarte in Paris
T...
Category
1950s Post-Impressionist Shungo Sekiguchi Art
Materials
Lithograph
Village of Montmarte, Paris
By Shungo Sekiguchi
Located in Belgrade, MT
This piece is part of my private collection since the 1970's. It is an original color lithograph signed and numbered by the Japanese artist Shungo Sekiguchi. In 1935 Shungo Sekiguchi...
Category
Mid-20th Century Modern Shungo Sekiguchi Art
Materials
Lithograph, Woodcut
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Japanese Woodblock Artist French Lithograph Fauvist Colors School of Paris
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Shungo Sekiguchi was born 1911 in Japan. In 1932 Shungo Sekiguchi contributed to the print series "One Hundred Views of Great Tokyo" (Dai Tokyo hyakkei). Prints from watercolors published by Kaneda Shoten (Nihon Hanga Ken-kyusho). In 1935, Sekiguchi moved to Paris, France to study at the prestigious Ecole des Beaux Art of France with a scholarship of the French government. He studied together with two other Ecole de Paris Japanese artists, Takanori Ogisu and Tsuguji Foujita. He exhibited at the prestigious "Salon d'Automne" in Paris. In 1940 when Paris was occupied by the German Nazis, Shungo Sekiguchi returned to Japan, but kept his ties with France. In 1952 he exhibited at the famous Salon d'Automne and received an award. In 1959, he received an award at the Vicci International Art Contest. In 1964, he received the Diplome d'Honneur des at Jobiji International Art Show. His retrospective exhibition has been held in many places in Japan.
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Japanese Woodblock Artist French Lithograph Fauvist Colors School of Paris
By Shungo Sekiguchi
Located in Surfside, FL
Shungo Sekiguchi, (Japanese, 1911-2002):
Lithograph in color on Rives paper
Hand signed in pencil lower right, hand numbered
It appears to be the village of Montmarte in Paris
This was published by the Guilde de la Gravure, Paris, France and bears their GG blindstamp.
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Shungo Sekiguchi was born 1911 in Japan. In 1932 Shungo Sekiguchi contributed to the print series "One Hundred Views of Great Tokyo" (Dai Tokyo hyakkei). Prints from watercolors published by Kaneda Shoten (Nihon Hanga Ken-kyusho). In 1935, Sekiguchi moved to Paris, France to study at the prestigious Ecole des Beaux Art of France with a scholarship of the French government. He studied together with two other Ecole de Paris Japanese artists, Takanori Ogisu and Tsuguji Foujita. He exhibited at the prestigious "Salon d'Automne" in Paris. In 1940 when Paris was occupied by the German Nazis, Shungo Sekiguchi returned to Japan, but kept his ties with France. In 1952 he exhibited at the famous Salon d'Automne and received an award. In 1959, he received an award at the Vicci International Art Contest. In 1964, he received the Diplome d'Honneur des at Jobiji International Art Show. His retrospective exhibition has been held in many places in Japan.
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