No. 97897514

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Florence's rooftops - Junichiro Sekino - Japan  (No Reserve Price)
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Florence's rooftops - Junichiro Sekino - Japan (No Reserve Price)

「Jun’ichirō Sekino (1914–1988) – Florence’s Rooftops – Original woodblock print (1959) – Framed」 Description This is an original woodblock print Florence’s Rooftops (1959) by the renowned Japanese printmaker Jun’ichirō Sekino (1914–1988), a leading figure of Japan’s post-war sōsaku hanga (creative print) movement. Sekino is internationally celebrated for his meticulous compositions and rich, layered colors, and his works are widely collected in both Japan and abroad. Depicting the historic cityscape of Florence, this work captures the overlapping tiled rooftops illuminated under the moonlight. The intricate layering of multiple woodblocks creates a remarkable depth and texture, showcasing Sekino’s exceptional craftsmanship and structural sense. A touch of vivid red adds a striking accent within the otherwise tranquil palette, resulting in a sophisticated and poetic cityscape. This work was also featured on the cover of the “Jun’ichirō Sekino Print Works Collection” published on April 1, 1994 (please refer to the photos). This print bears Sekino’s block-printed signature (not handwritten). It is not part of a numbered limited edition, but it is an authentic original work from 1959, and its authenticity is fully guaranteed. The print itself is in good condition, while the mat and frame show minor age-related discoloration and spots, consistent with its age. The frame appears to be the original from the period. Please review the photos carefully for details. About the Artist Jun’ichirō Sekino (1914–1988)|Japan Born in Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan Studied oil painting at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts (now Tokyo University of the Arts), while teaching himself woodblock printmaking Became a prominent figure in the post-war sōsaku hanga (creative print) movement Gained international acclaim during the 1950s through exhibitions in the U.S. and Europe Known for precise, structured compositions and rich color layers Notable works: Florence’s Rooftops (1959), New York, Kyoto Townhouses, among others His works are held in major collections including the National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and the Smithsonian Institution Collector’s Note Sekino is regarded as one of the masters who led the post-war sōsaku hanga movement. His urban landscape series from the 1950s–60s (such as Florence and New York) remain highly sought after by collectors worldwide. Artwork Details Artist: Jun’ichirō Sekino (1914–1988) Title: Florence’s Rooftops Technique: Woodblock print (multi-color) Signature: Block-printed signature (not handwritten) Edition: Original (non-numbered) Year: 1959 (year of first publication of this theme) Condition: The print surface is in good condition. The mat shows slight yellowing and spots due to age. These do not affect the artwork’s beauty or value. Framing & Shipping: Will be shipped carefully packed in its original period frame Important Notes This work is guaranteed to be an authentic original. Please check the photos carefully to assess the condition. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Shipping The artwork will be carefully packaged and shipped via Japan Post EMS (Express Mail Service), Registered Small Packet, or International Parcel, depending on the circumstances. Delivery usually takes about 1 to 3 weeks, depending on the destination. Please Note: Import duties, VAT (value-added tax), and any other customs-related fees are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the responsibility of the buyer. Thank you for your understanding.

No. 97897514

Sold
Florence's rooftops - Junichiro Sekino - Japan  (No Reserve Price)

Florence's rooftops - Junichiro Sekino - Japan (No Reserve Price)

「Jun’ichirō Sekino (1914–1988) – Florence’s Rooftops – Original woodblock print (1959) – Framed」

Description

This is an original woodblock print Florence’s Rooftops (1959) by the renowned Japanese printmaker Jun’ichirō Sekino (1914–1988), a leading figure of Japan’s post-war sōsaku hanga (creative print) movement.
Sekino is internationally celebrated for his meticulous compositions and rich, layered colors, and his works are widely collected in both Japan and abroad.

Depicting the historic cityscape of Florence, this work captures the overlapping tiled rooftops illuminated under the moonlight. The intricate layering of multiple woodblocks creates a remarkable depth and texture, showcasing Sekino’s exceptional craftsmanship and structural sense. A touch of vivid red adds a striking accent within the otherwise tranquil palette, resulting in a sophisticated and poetic cityscape.

This work was also featured on the cover of the “Jun’ichirō Sekino Print Works Collection” published on April 1, 1994 (please refer to the photos).

This print bears Sekino’s block-printed signature (not handwritten).
It is not part of a numbered limited edition, but it is an authentic original work from 1959, and its authenticity is fully guaranteed.

The print itself is in good condition, while the mat and frame show minor age-related discoloration and spots, consistent with its age. The frame appears to be the original from the period. Please review the photos carefully for details.


About the Artist

Jun’ichirō Sekino (1914–1988)|Japan

Born in Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan

Studied oil painting at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts (now Tokyo University of the Arts), while teaching himself woodblock printmaking

Became a prominent figure in the post-war sōsaku hanga (creative print) movement

Gained international acclaim during the 1950s through exhibitions in the U.S. and Europe

Known for precise, structured compositions and rich color layers

Notable works: Florence’s Rooftops (1959), New York, Kyoto Townhouses, among others

His works are held in major collections including the National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and the Smithsonian Institution

Collector’s Note
Sekino is regarded as one of the masters who led the post-war sōsaku hanga movement.
His urban landscape series from the 1950s–60s (such as Florence and New York) remain highly sought after by collectors worldwide.

Artwork Details

Artist: Jun’ichirō Sekino (1914–1988)

Title: Florence’s Rooftops

Technique: Woodblock print (multi-color)

Signature: Block-printed signature (not handwritten)

Edition: Original (non-numbered)

Year: 1959 (year of first publication of this theme)

Condition: The print surface is in good condition. The mat shows slight yellowing and spots due to age. These do not affect the artwork’s beauty or value.

Framing & Shipping: Will be shipped carefully packed in its original period frame

Important Notes

This work is guaranteed to be an authentic original.

Please check the photos carefully to assess the condition.

Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

Shipping

The artwork will be carefully packaged and shipped via Japan Post EMS (Express Mail Service), Registered Small Packet, or International Parcel, depending on the circumstances.
Delivery usually takes about 1 to 3 weeks, depending on the destination.

Please Note:
Import duties, VAT (value-added tax), and any other customs-related fees are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the responsibility of the buyer. Thank you for your understanding.

Final bid
€ 40
Surya Rutten
Expert
Estimate  € 150 - € 200

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