"Golden Leaves" — handsignierter Siebdruck von einem Informel-Meister, 46 von 98 limitiert - Papier - 今井俊満 Imai Toshimitsu (1928–2002) - Japan - 1900–2000





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Original handsignierte Siebdruckarbeit von Imai Toshimitsu (1928–2002), mit dem Titel "Golden Leaves", 46/98 limitierte Ausgabe, auf Papier, japanischer Herkunft, eingerahmt, Maße 76 cm Höhe, 94 cm Breite, 3 cm Tiefe.
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Item Description:
今井俊満 Imai Toshimitsu (1928–2002) — "Golden Leaves" / Silkscreen, 46/98 limited
A vibrant silkscreen print by Imai Toshimitsu, one of the most celebrated Japanese artists of the twentieth century and a central figure of the international Art Informel movement.
The work is hand-signed by the artist in pencil and titled "Golden Leaves."
The composition evokes the luminous sensibility of Imai's mature period, in which the raw gestural energy of his early Informel years was progressively infused with the lyrical imagery of Japanese traditional aesthetics — a synthesis the artist described as a dialogue between East and West.
Golden leaves suggest both the transient beauty of autumn celebrated in Japanese poetic tradition and the expansive, shimmering quality of gold-leaf painting in the Rimpa school, reinterpreted through a thoroughly contemporary artistic vision.
The print is presented in its original frame.
Size
Height: 76 cm (framed)
Width: 94 cm (framed)
Depth: 3 cm (framed)
Weight: 3,150 g
Condition
The frame shows some chips and light wear; the print surface has minor scuffs and marks consistent with age; the image itself remains visually strong and well-preserved.
Artist Profile
今井俊満 Imai Toshimitsu (1928–2002) was born in Kyoto and became one of the defining figures of postwar international art. After studying under masters including Umehara Ryuzaburo and Yasui Sotaro, he traveled abroad in 1952 and joined the Art Informel movement alongside leading avant-garde artists of the era. His energetic, densely impastoed abstractions won him rapid international acclaim, and in 1957 he was instrumental in introducing the Informel movement to Japan, triggering what critics described as an "Informel storm" in Japanese art circles.
From the 1980s onward, Imai transformed his practice, fusing his Informel foundations with Japanese classical motifs — flowers, birds, landscapes, and the seasons — in his celebrated "Kacho Fugetsu" (花鳥風月) series. He received numerous prestigious international honours recognising his outstanding contribution to art, and is recognized as a pivotal bridge between Japanese and Western avant-garde art.
NOTICE:
This item is quite large and will be shipped via Japan Post sea mail.
Sea freight delivery takes at least 3 months, so we kindly ask for your patience.
Please do not open a claim during this period.
In some countries, size or weight restrictions prevent sea mail delivery.
If sea shipping is not possible to your country, we may need to switch to an alternative method (at extra cost) or cancel the order.
The following countries currently do not accept large parcels by sea mail. Please do not bid if your shipping address is in one of these countries:
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Malta / Romania / Russian Federation / Belgium
Sometimes Customs or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping.
I appreciate your cooperation.
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Item Description:
今井俊満 Imai Toshimitsu (1928–2002) — "Golden Leaves" / Silkscreen, 46/98 limited
A vibrant silkscreen print by Imai Toshimitsu, one of the most celebrated Japanese artists of the twentieth century and a central figure of the international Art Informel movement.
The work is hand-signed by the artist in pencil and titled "Golden Leaves."
The composition evokes the luminous sensibility of Imai's mature period, in which the raw gestural energy of his early Informel years was progressively infused with the lyrical imagery of Japanese traditional aesthetics — a synthesis the artist described as a dialogue between East and West.
Golden leaves suggest both the transient beauty of autumn celebrated in Japanese poetic tradition and the expansive, shimmering quality of gold-leaf painting in the Rimpa school, reinterpreted through a thoroughly contemporary artistic vision.
The print is presented in its original frame.
Size
Height: 76 cm (framed)
Width: 94 cm (framed)
Depth: 3 cm (framed)
Weight: 3,150 g
Condition
The frame shows some chips and light wear; the print surface has minor scuffs and marks consistent with age; the image itself remains visually strong and well-preserved.
Artist Profile
今井俊満 Imai Toshimitsu (1928–2002) was born in Kyoto and became one of the defining figures of postwar international art. After studying under masters including Umehara Ryuzaburo and Yasui Sotaro, he traveled abroad in 1952 and joined the Art Informel movement alongside leading avant-garde artists of the era. His energetic, densely impastoed abstractions won him rapid international acclaim, and in 1957 he was instrumental in introducing the Informel movement to Japan, triggering what critics described as an "Informel storm" in Japanese art circles.
From the 1980s onward, Imai transformed his practice, fusing his Informel foundations with Japanese classical motifs — flowers, birds, landscapes, and the seasons — in his celebrated "Kacho Fugetsu" (花鳥風月) series. He received numerous prestigious international honours recognising his outstanding contribution to art, and is recognized as a pivotal bridge between Japanese and Western avant-garde art.
NOTICE:
This item is quite large and will be shipped via Japan Post sea mail.
Sea freight delivery takes at least 3 months, so we kindly ask for your patience.
Please do not open a claim during this period.
In some countries, size or weight restrictions prevent sea mail delivery.
If sea shipping is not possible to your country, we may need to switch to an alternative method (at extra cost) or cancel the order.
The following countries currently do not accept large parcels by sea mail. Please do not bid if your shipping address is in one of these countries:
Spain / USA / Ukraine / Kazakhstan / Kyrgyzstan / Croatia / Georgia (Georgien) /
Sweden / Tajikistan / Denmark (incl. Faroe Islands) / Germany /
France (incl. Corsica, Andorra, Mayotte) / Belarus (Weißrussland) /
Malta / Romania / Russian Federation / Belgium
Sometimes Customs or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping.
I appreciate your cooperation.

