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Shepherd's Watch - Yoshijiro Urushibara (1888-1953) - Japan  (Ingen reservasjonspris)
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€ 160
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Shepherd's Watch - Yoshijiro Urushibara (1888-1953) - Japan (Ingen reservasjonspris)

Original woodblock print, hand-signed by the artist - Paper - Yoshijiro Urushibara (1888-1953) - Shepherd's Watch - Japan - 1924 First published in 1924. The measurements of the image itself (excluding the margins) are 13.3 x 17.7 cm. Born in 1888 as Yoshijiro in Tokyo, Urushibara Mokuchu pursued the study of woodblock printmaking. In 1910, he seized the opportunity to travel to London as part of a group of craftsmen, showcasing the Japanese 'mokuhanga' technique at a British-Japanese exhibition. The Meiji government systematically supported exhibitions of Japanese handicrafts and art in Europe and the USA as part of modernizing the country and boosting Japanese exports. Remaining in London and Paris until 1934, Mokuchu undertook restoration and reproduction commissions, notably for the British Museum, focusing mainly on Chinese artifacts. Simultaneously, he crafted his own woodblock prints as a freelance artist, garnering influence among European printmakers. His adeptness in woodblock printmaking led him to often receive commissions for carving and printing from fellow artists, employing traditional Japanese printmaking techniques. His European artist peers lauded his expertise in carving and printing. The print is in very good state. The paper has aged and has browned in the margins. Will be shipped with great care in sturdy packaging to prevent folding.

Nr. 100024496

Solgt
Shepherd's Watch - Yoshijiro Urushibara (1888-1953) - Japan  (Ingen reservasjonspris)

Shepherd's Watch - Yoshijiro Urushibara (1888-1953) - Japan (Ingen reservasjonspris)

Original woodblock print, hand-signed by the artist - Paper - Yoshijiro Urushibara (1888-1953) - Shepherd's Watch - Japan - 1924

First published in 1924.

The measurements of the image itself (excluding the margins) are 13.3 x 17.7 cm.

Born in 1888 as Yoshijiro in Tokyo, Urushibara Mokuchu pursued the study of woodblock printmaking. In 1910, he seized the opportunity to travel to London as part of a group of craftsmen, showcasing the Japanese 'mokuhanga' technique at a British-Japanese exhibition. The Meiji government systematically supported exhibitions of Japanese handicrafts and art in Europe and the USA as part of modernizing the country and boosting Japanese exports.

Remaining in London and Paris until 1934, Mokuchu undertook restoration and reproduction commissions, notably for the British Museum, focusing mainly on Chinese artifacts. Simultaneously, he crafted his own woodblock prints as a freelance artist, garnering influence among European printmakers. His adeptness in woodblock printmaking led him to often receive commissions for carving and printing from fellow artists, employing traditional Japanese printmaking techniques. His European artist peers lauded his expertise in carving and printing.

The print is in very good state. The paper has aged and has browned in the margins.

Will be shipped with great care in sturdy packaging to prevent folding.

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€ 160
Giovanni Bottero
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Estimat  € 300 - € 400

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