Kanoyonkei - Ido Masao - 日本





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日本画家井堂雅夫创作的木版水印纸本作品 Kanoyonkei,1981,手签,限量版 84/200,尺寸 30.5 × 41.5 cm,附专用盒和说明小册.
卖家的描述
Kanoyonkei 加能四景(かのうよんけい) | Ido Masao 井堂雅夫(いどうまさお)
"Kanoyonkei" represents the regions of Kaga and Noto in the Hokuriku region of Japan, and is a collection of works compiling 4 designs carefully selected by the author from numerous sketches.
Works by Masao Ido overwhelmingly depict shrines, Buddhist temples, and the streets of Kyoto, but this collection includes very rare designs such as festival scenes and sea views.
"Nanao Seihakusai"
This is a festival held in Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture, and is a work that expresses a powerful scene across the entire screen with Japan's largest wheeled festival float, reaching a height of 12 meters.
"Noto Ganmon"
This is a scenic spot in Ishikawa Prefecture where the rock has been eroded by rough waves over many years to become a cave. It was named "Ganmon" due to its magnificent appearance and can be approached by tourist boat, making it one of the scenic tourist spots in the Noto region. Captured at dusk at the spot where it looks most beautiful, it is a work in which the contrast with the background creates a sense of melancholy.
"Natadera Koyo"
Natadera is a temple of Hakusan worship that worships "Hakusan", one of Japan's three famous mountains, and transmits the teachings of "Shizen-chi" (natural wisdom), which pays respect to nature, to the present day.
It is also a scenic spot visited by a very large number of worshippers throughout the year, where you can feel the scenery of each season with your skin. As you climb the stone steps amid the still lush green trees of the temple gate, the beautifully turned red autumn leaves beautifully capture the transition of the seasons, making it a work where you can fully feel the beauty of the four seasons.
"Hakusan Enbo"
This is a scene approaching late autumn, and is a work that beautifully expresses yellow, blue, and evergreen trees from the foreground, and the snow-capped Hakusan mountain range in the background. It is an excellent work composed with the sharp sensibility of Ido and the warm expression unique to woodblock prints, depicting a precious scene that can only be seen for a brief period.
Artist Profile:
1945 Born in Manchuria
1960 Moved to Kyoto City
1972 Started woodblock printmaking
1973 Selected for the Japan Print Association Exhibition / Selected for the Nichido Hanga Grand Prix / Sanki-kai Newcomer Award, recommended as a member
1983 Kyoto Hundred Views Woodblock Print Three-Artist Exhibition: Tokuriki Tomikichiro, Clifton Karhu, Masao Ido (Kyoto)
Masao Ido Dyeing and Woodblock Print Exhibition (Morioka)
1990 Masao Ido Exhibition (Chicago) / Specially Invited Artist at the Graz Art Association Exhibition (Austria)
1993 NHK Taiga Drama "Ryukyu no Kaze" Broadcast Commemoration: Masao Ido Woodblock Print Exhibition (Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi, Okinawa Mitsukoshi)
1999 Established the Specified Non-Profit Organization (NPO) Hanamaki Bunka Mura / Assumed office as Chairman of the NPO "Hanamaki Bunka Mura Council"
2003 Japan Post, Kinki Edition Hometown Stamp "Kyoto Events" released, produced 4 types of original drawings
"Seeing Kyoto" Masao Ido Woodblock Print Exhibition (Kyoto Kiyomizu-dera, Important Cultural Property Kyodo)
2004 Acquired by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
2006 Acquired by the Library of Congress, USA
2007 Appeared on NHK World TV "Begin Japanology"
2016 Passed away
Accessories:
Dedicated case, explanatory leaflet
Dimensions & Weight:
Artwork size: 30.5 x 41.5 cm
Artwork weight: 13 g
Size including accessories: 40.5 x 52 x 1 cm
Total weight before packing: 1285 g
Technique:
Woodblock print on paper
Signatures:
Hand signed
Edition:
Limited edition (84/200)
Conditions:
Good condition
Due to aging, there are light stains in various places.
Shipping:
We will ship by EMS or DHL.
Items are securely packed to ensure safe international delivery. Due to carrier requirements, larger packaging may be used when necessary.
Import duties, VAT, and customs handling fees are the sole responsibility of the buyer.
For bidders in Italy: codice fiscale required.
For bidders in Portugal: NIF required.
For bidders in Spain: NIF required.
卖家故事
Kanoyonkei 加能四景(かのうよんけい) | Ido Masao 井堂雅夫(いどうまさお)
"Kanoyonkei" represents the regions of Kaga and Noto in the Hokuriku region of Japan, and is a collection of works compiling 4 designs carefully selected by the author from numerous sketches.
Works by Masao Ido overwhelmingly depict shrines, Buddhist temples, and the streets of Kyoto, but this collection includes very rare designs such as festival scenes and sea views.
"Nanao Seihakusai"
This is a festival held in Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture, and is a work that expresses a powerful scene across the entire screen with Japan's largest wheeled festival float, reaching a height of 12 meters.
"Noto Ganmon"
This is a scenic spot in Ishikawa Prefecture where the rock has been eroded by rough waves over many years to become a cave. It was named "Ganmon" due to its magnificent appearance and can be approached by tourist boat, making it one of the scenic tourist spots in the Noto region. Captured at dusk at the spot where it looks most beautiful, it is a work in which the contrast with the background creates a sense of melancholy.
"Natadera Koyo"
Natadera is a temple of Hakusan worship that worships "Hakusan", one of Japan's three famous mountains, and transmits the teachings of "Shizen-chi" (natural wisdom), which pays respect to nature, to the present day.
It is also a scenic spot visited by a very large number of worshippers throughout the year, where you can feel the scenery of each season with your skin. As you climb the stone steps amid the still lush green trees of the temple gate, the beautifully turned red autumn leaves beautifully capture the transition of the seasons, making it a work where you can fully feel the beauty of the four seasons.
"Hakusan Enbo"
This is a scene approaching late autumn, and is a work that beautifully expresses yellow, blue, and evergreen trees from the foreground, and the snow-capped Hakusan mountain range in the background. It is an excellent work composed with the sharp sensibility of Ido and the warm expression unique to woodblock prints, depicting a precious scene that can only be seen for a brief period.
Artist Profile:
1945 Born in Manchuria
1960 Moved to Kyoto City
1972 Started woodblock printmaking
1973 Selected for the Japan Print Association Exhibition / Selected for the Nichido Hanga Grand Prix / Sanki-kai Newcomer Award, recommended as a member
1983 Kyoto Hundred Views Woodblock Print Three-Artist Exhibition: Tokuriki Tomikichiro, Clifton Karhu, Masao Ido (Kyoto)
Masao Ido Dyeing and Woodblock Print Exhibition (Morioka)
1990 Masao Ido Exhibition (Chicago) / Specially Invited Artist at the Graz Art Association Exhibition (Austria)
1993 NHK Taiga Drama "Ryukyu no Kaze" Broadcast Commemoration: Masao Ido Woodblock Print Exhibition (Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi, Okinawa Mitsukoshi)
1999 Established the Specified Non-Profit Organization (NPO) Hanamaki Bunka Mura / Assumed office as Chairman of the NPO "Hanamaki Bunka Mura Council"
2003 Japan Post, Kinki Edition Hometown Stamp "Kyoto Events" released, produced 4 types of original drawings
"Seeing Kyoto" Masao Ido Woodblock Print Exhibition (Kyoto Kiyomizu-dera, Important Cultural Property Kyodo)
2004 Acquired by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
2006 Acquired by the Library of Congress, USA
2007 Appeared on NHK World TV "Begin Japanology"
2016 Passed away
Accessories:
Dedicated case, explanatory leaflet
Dimensions & Weight:
Artwork size: 30.5 x 41.5 cm
Artwork weight: 13 g
Size including accessories: 40.5 x 52 x 1 cm
Total weight before packing: 1285 g
Technique:
Woodblock print on paper
Signatures:
Hand signed
Edition:
Limited edition (84/200)
Conditions:
Good condition
Due to aging, there are light stains in various places.
Shipping:
We will ship by EMS or DHL.
Items are securely packed to ensure safe international delivery. Due to carrier requirements, larger packaging may be used when necessary.
Import duties, VAT, and customs handling fees are the sole responsibility of the buyer.
For bidders in Italy: codice fiscale required.
For bidders in Portugal: NIF required.
For bidders in Spain: NIF required.

