[Go Back]  [New Search]    Details for Tokuriki Tomikichiro "Kamakura Daibutsu"         

Compare artworks
Compare all

33112

33113

33114

43885

Kamakura Daibutsu

Kamakura Daibutsu 相州鎌倉大佛
by Tokuriki Tomikichiro

The artworks displayed on JAODB are not for sale.

Artist: Tokuriki Tomikichiro 徳力富吉郎
Title: Kamakura Daibutsu 相州鎌倉大佛
Series: Scenes of Sacred Places and Historical Landmarks
Series (2nd): 8 Views of Japan 版画日本八景
Date of first edition?Not set
Publisher (first edition)?Uchida Bijutsu Shoten 内田
Publisher (this edition)?Uchida 内田
Medium (first edition): Woodblock
Medium (this edition): Woodblock
Format (first edition): Oban
Format (this edition): Oban
DB artwork code: 33114
Notes (first edition)?
Also included in the series "Eight Views of Japan".
Notes (this edition)?
The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Note that there may be some inaccuracies:

All seven were inside the portfolio when I bought them, but they may not be the correct prints to match the list inside the folder. I will let you be the judge of that. The inside of the folder has a label which reads, "Japanese Woodblock Prints: The Eight Views Of Japan. Selections from Prints of Places of Historic and Scenic Interest. (2 each of four seasons) Originated by T. Tokuriki" . I only have 7, so obviously one is missing.

The label lists the names of the 8 that were originally (and may still be) inside the folder. Please see my photos to read that list. The backs of the paper the prints are individually attached to have numbers 1,2,4,5,6,7,8. If these are correct then #3 Katata Ukimido Temple In Lake Biwa is missing.

The colorful part of each print measures 11 3/8" tall X 16" wide. 4 have paper matting around them, but 3 do not.

Artist Bio: 
TOKURIKI TOMIKICHIRO(1902 - 1999) - Tokuriki was born and raised in Kyotoand was influenced by the local art scene from childhood. He stayed in Kyotofor his entire career and was a leader of the Kyoto Sosaku Hanga. He graduated from the KyotoCity School of Fine Arts and Crafts and after that from the KyotoCity Specialist School of Painting. While he began his career in the painting field, he found his true calling in the woodblock print field and was enthusiastic about the reemergence of woodblock prints in 20th century Japanese art. He was influential in the development of new artists later in his career and set up his own publishing company called Matsukyu.

The artworks displayed on JAODB are not for sale.

JAODBContact MeJapanese Artwork for SaleMy Personal Collection of Japanese ArtResearch ArticlesKoitsu.com


Site copyright: Dr Ross F. Walker. Copyright of the displayed artwork: the original owner. The information contained on this website is provided as an educational resource to scholars and collectors of Japanese art. JAODB would like to thank the caretakers of these art items for their contribution to this database. The items displayed here are not being offered for sale. Unless otherwise indicated the displayed item is not in the ownership of JAODB or Ross Walker.