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Fukagawa Lumber Yard

Fukagawa Lumber Yard
by Mori Masamoto

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Artist: Mori Masamoto 森正元
Title: Fukagawa Lumber Yard
Series: 
Date of first edition?1955
Publisher (first edition)?Baba Nobuhiko 馬場信彦
Publisher (this edition)?Baba Nobuhiko 馬場信彦
Medium (first edition): Woodblock
Medium (this edition): Woodblock
Format (first edition): Oban
Format (this edition): Oban
DB artwork code: 34364
Notes (first edition)?
Notes (this edition)?
The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Note that there may be some inaccuracies:

Title Fukagawa Lumber Yard (First edition)
Artist Masamoto Mori born 1912 - click for artist
Signature Masamoto
Seal artist's seal
Dated 1955
Period 20th Century
Publisher Baba Nobuhiko
Impression excellent … (First edition printing)
Colors mostly black and white
Condition excellent … slight toning, two pin size holes on left margin
Rating 1 = excellent
Description "Mokuba no Shunsetsu" The snow scene of lumber yard at Fukagawa in Tokyo in early spring.
Note carver Yamaguchi, printer Sato
Format Dai-Oban
Width 11.4 inches = 29.0 cm
Height 16.9 inches = 43.0 cm

Artist Bio: 
Mori Masamoto was a Japanese artist who was born in 1912. Little is known about Masamoto. He designed about 16 large-format shin-hanga landscape prints for Adachi Publishing in the 1950s, and about four oban-sized scenes for the publisher Baba Nobuhiko in the late 1950s after Baba re-established his publishing business after it was destroyed in world war 2. He also published at least 16 postcard-sized prints via Baba and perhaps other publishers. Masamoto's large-format shin-hanga scenes are beautifully rendered with wonderful attention to detail including masterful 'bokashi' colour graduation and often have subdued colour palettes . Woodblock prints by Masamoto are very rare, suggesting a single edition with small edition size for each scene (perhaps only 50 to 100 strikes per scene), and as a result are difficult to obtain.

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