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Korean Scene (Seesaw)

Korean Scene (Seesaw)
by Hiyoshi Mamoru (a.c. 1950s)

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Artist: Hiyoshi Mamoru (a.c. 1950s)
Title: Korean Scene (Seesaw)
Series: Korean Subjects
Date of first edition?1952 (circa)
Date of this artwork?c1952 (may not be accurate)
Publisher (first edition)?Kyoto Hanga-In 京都版画院
Publisher (this edition)?Kyoto Hanga-In 京都版画院
Medium (first edition): Woodblock
Medium (this edition): Woodblock
Format (first edition): Oban
Format (this edition): Oban
DB artwork code: 30651
Notes (first edition)?
Titled "Korean Scene (Seesaw)" in a Kyoto Hanga-In catalogue.

Artist: Hiyoshi, Mamoru
Series: Korean Subjects
Publisher Kyoto Hanga-in
Title: Korean Scene (Seesaw)
Signature or Seal: Signature and seal
Date or Circa: 1950's
Paper Size: 10 1/2 x 15 1/4 inches
Notes (this edition)?
The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Note that there may be some inaccuracies:

Hiyoshi, Mamoru- CHILDREN ON SEE SAW.jpg is:

This is a nice Japanese Wood block print by Hiyoshi Mamoru of Japan. It is entitled "CHILDREN ON SEE SAW" based on a web site where I saw another example. It has great color and features a group of kids playing on a see saw while other children and adults look on in delight. The detail is terrific and enchanting, down to the bird nest in a background tree. The print is signed in pencil, " M. Hiyoshi " and had the stylized Mamoru seal and Shinagawa seal. I also found the following information on the web about this print: it is in the oban tradition / style. I also found a biograpghy for Hiyoshi: He was born in Tokyo, Hiyoshi Mamoru studied art with Okada Saburosuke and graduated from the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. In the early 1950's, he designed brightly colored woodblock prints of Korean people and their customs. The prints were published by the Kyoto Hanga-in. Many of Mamoru's prints are signed in English, M. Hiyoshi as this print is. The print is in great shape and is matted and framed. Overall, it is in terrific original condition.

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