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Kiyoshi Nakashima "Other Side of the Wind" 1980er Bijin-ga Japanischer Holzschnitt - Shin hanga - Kiyoshi Nakashima - Japan - 20. Jahrhundert
Nr. 100495100

Kiyoshi Nakashima "Other Side of the Wind" 1980er Bijin-ga Japanischer Holzschnitt - Shin hanga - Kiyoshi Nakashima - Japan - 20. Jahrhundert
Artist: Nakajima Kiyoshi (aka. Painter of the Wind)
Titel: Other Side of the Wind
Date: 1980s
Edition: First Edition, Limited handsigned by the artist.
Movement: Shin-hanga
Publisher: Kyoto Hanga-in
Size: Dai Oban approx. 48*35cm
Subjects: Bijin-ga
Condition:
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Excellent condition. Beautiful colors, clean margins, clean verso.
About the work:
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Gorgeous print from Nakajima's small early 1980s bijin-ga series. He's famous for capturing melancholy young women in contemplative moments, and this piece is a perfect example.
She sits in quiet repose, her gaze downcast in serene meditation, surrounded by graceful branches of red camellia blossoms. The contrast of her purple kimono against the pale background, with the dark patterned fabric of her lower garment, creates a striking compositional balance. Pure poetry in woodblock form.
A beautiful addition for collectors of Japanese prints and bijin-ga art.
The print is pencil-signed by Nakajima in the lower margin and bears the Kyoto Hanga-In publisher’s seal, along with the carver’s and printer’s seals along the left margin. It originates from the artist’s original 10-print limited edition album.
Market Value & Growing Interest:
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Collector interest in Nakajima Kiyoshi's woodblock prints has been growing steadily. His bijin-ga prints are exceptionally rare — produced in limited editions during a brief period in the 1980s — and are highly sought after by Japanese print collectors worldwide.
Gallery prices in Japan and internationally: $1,500 – $2,000+ USD
https://moonlitseaprints.com/category/artists/kiyoshi-nakajima/
About the artist "Painter of the Wind":
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The title captures the essence of Nakajima's artistic vision. His subjects — typically young women in traditional or pastoral settings — are always shown in communion with the wind. Hair streams across faces, kimono sleeves billow, leaves swirl, butterflies dance on currents of air. The wind in Nakajima's work is not merely atmospheric decoration; it represents the passage of time, the weight of memory, and the bittersweet nature of fleeting beauty. His personal losses — particularly his mother's death — infuse his work with a profound sense of longing and nostalgia.
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