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| Artist: | Ishikawa Toraji (1875-1964) — 石川寅治 |
| Title: | Heroine Toragozen |
| Series: | Complete works of Chikamatsu |
| Date of first edition?: | Not set |
| Publisher (first edition)?: | Not Set |
| Publisher (this edition)?: | Not Set |
| Medium (first edition): | Woodblock |
| Medium (this edition): | Woodblock |
| Format (first edition): | Oban
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| Format (this edition): | Oban |
| DB artwork code: | 29783 |
| Notes (first edition)?: |
Title Tora Gozen - Chikamatsu Series Artist Toraji Ishikawa 1875-1964
Seal tora Dated 1922-26 Technique/Medium Woodblock print . Description From supplement of "Dai Chikamatsu Zenshu" (The complete Works of Chikamatsu), The heroine, Tora gozen in the play, "Soga". She laments her lover, Soga-no-Juro-Sukenari who was killed in the revenge battle.
Width 17.5 inches = 44.5 cm Height 11.4 inches = 29.0 cm
Literature Newland, Amy R.; and S. Hamanaka, "The Female Image: 20th Century Prints of Japanese Beauties", Leiden: Hotei, 2000, ISBN 90 74822 20 7, - pg. 203, pl.7 |
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| Notes (this edition)?: |
The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Note that there may be some inaccuracies:
Impression excellent - very good … printed on beige colored paper, cheese-cloth pattern embossed on the background Colors very good Condition very good … a brown spot on her eye Rating 2 = very good
Note Outer portions of the margins are not shown in the image due to the scanner area limitation. |
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| Artist Bio: |
Born in Kochi. From age 17 studied with Koyama Shotaro at Fudosha. Participated in formation of Taiheiyogakai in 1902. Traveled to Europe and U.S. in early 1900s. Exhibited paintings at Bunten, Teiten, and the Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco in 1915. In 1943 became head of the school of Taiheiyogakai; withdrew in 1947 to become founding member of Shigenkai, a society to exhibit Western-style painting. In 1950 became an adviser to Nitten. Prints include Inland Sea landscapes in the 1930s and a set of 10 nudes in 1934.** Taken in whole, or in part, with permission from: Merritt, Helen and Nanako Yamada. Guide to Modern Japanese Woodblock Prints: 1900-1975. University of Hawaii Press: Honolulu. 1992.
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