月光下的清水寺木版画 - Teruhide Kato (1936-2015) - 日本 - 21世紀





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Kiyomizu in moonlight 為日本 Unsodo 出版的原版木版畫,作者為 Teruhide Kato(1936–2015),圖像尺寸為 18 x 39 cm,含裝裱框 34 x 48 cm,品相極佳,為自 1990–2015 年間首版出版後之印刷品。
賣家描述
eruhide Kato (1936-2015)
Kiyomizu in moonlight
Original woodblock print. The first edition of this design was published between 1990 and 2015. The current print was printed after 2015.
Publisher: Unsodo
Image size 18 x39 cm
Including passe partout 34x48 cm
The print is in excellent condition.
The pictures shown here are from the print itself.
At the age of 50, in the mid 1980's, Teruhide Kato decided to reorient his work as a successful kimono designer to the creation of woodblock prints. As inspiration, he chose the beautiful city of Kyoto, his hometown, with its wealth of ancient temples and gardens. Published by Unsodo of Kyoto, each print is in excellent condition on fine thick paper with vibrant coloring. They provide views of all the amazing sights of Kyoto at the height of the seasons and often in moonlight. He had a show in New York 1991. The book, "Kyoto Romance," was published at the same time and illustrates beautifully his dynamic art.
eruhide Kato (1936-2015)
Kiyomizu in moonlight
Original woodblock print. The first edition of this design was published between 1990 and 2015. The current print was printed after 2015.
Publisher: Unsodo
Image size 18 x39 cm
Including passe partout 34x48 cm
The print is in excellent condition.
The pictures shown here are from the print itself.
At the age of 50, in the mid 1980's, Teruhide Kato decided to reorient his work as a successful kimono designer to the creation of woodblock prints. As inspiration, he chose the beautiful city of Kyoto, his hometown, with its wealth of ancient temples and gardens. Published by Unsodo of Kyoto, each print is in excellent condition on fine thick paper with vibrant coloring. They provide views of all the amazing sights of Kyoto at the height of the seasons and often in moonlight. He had a show in New York 1991. The book, "Kyoto Romance," was published at the same time and illustrates beautifully his dynamic art.

