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Bera

Bera ベラ
by Bakufu Ohno (1888-1976)

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Artist: Bakufu Ohno (1888-1976) 大野麦風
Title: Bera ベラ
Series: Familiar Fishes of Nippon 大日本魚類画集
Date of first edition?20/11/1937
Date of this artwork?1940s/50s (may not be accurate)
Publisher (first edition)?Nishinomiya Shoin 西宮書院
Publisher (this edition)?Kyoto Hanga-In 京都版画院
Medium (first edition): Woodblock
Medium (this edition): Woodblock
Format (first edition): Large Oban
Format (this edition): Large Oban
DB artwork code: 35941
Notes (first edition)?
From Volume 1, print number 4.

Artist: Bakufu Ohno 1888-1976
Signature: Bakufu
Publisher: Kyoto Hanga-in
Seal: Bakufu
Date: 1937 November 20
Size: 28,1 x 39,5 cm
Format: oban
Title: "Dai Nihon gyorui hanga-in"
Great japanese fish picture collection.
大野麦風☆大日本魚類画集☆版画☆ベラ☆
紙サイズ:約40.5x28.5cm。

商品詳細
東京都出身で世界的に有名な日本画家・大野麦風の「大日本魚類画集」の版画でございます。

1937年以降、継続的に出版された木版画集「大日本魚類画集」は、 昭和における木版画の傑作として高い評価を受け、現在でも収集家の間で人気を博しています。

こちらは1937年11月に発行された「ベラ」でございます。
Notes (this edition)?
The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Note that there may be some inaccuracies:

Sunday, 10 July 2005

Original Japanese Woodblock Print by Bafuku Ohno, 1888-1976. He was an honored painter and printmaker in Japan, a member of the Hyogo Prefecture Academy of Fine Arts.
I believe this print is titled "Sweetfish". It is from his famous Great Japanese Fish Picture Collection, circa 1940. This series, my limited research indicates, consists of 72 prints of fresh and saltwater fish & crustaceans. This print is in it's original mat. The actual print dimensions are 16" x 11 1/4 " .

This is a bright piece, full of movement. The fish and the water plants - beautifully detailed and multi-layed in color - sway in the water currents. The use of fine powdered mica is extravagant in this print. The water and the plants all have a fine dusting, creating a magical atmosphere when viewed in the right light.

The print itself is in very good condition, but there are some flaws to be aware of:

PRINT:A piece of paper (marked "Sweetfish") was paperclipped to the lower right corner of the mat. I believe the paperclip was there for many years. The margin of the print (not the printed portion) shows 1/8" of an indent from the paperclip. There is also a slight black ink mark on the edge of the lower right corner of the print margin.

The glue used to attached the print to the mat has bleached the print in each upper corner and some of the outer most edges of the print show slight yellowing from contact with the mat

None of these flaws are visible when the print is in the mat.

MAT: The paperclip left an indent on the lower right of the mat and the upper seam of the mat, top left, has a small 1" tear. It is hard to see.

Two of the photos in this listing are of the labels, one in English and one in Japanese. They are on the original brown paper wrapping the set of prints were purchased in. They will not be included in this sale, they are for reference photos only.

Please notice I have two other prints from this artist listed on ebay - shrimp and rainbow trout. I purchased eight originally. Two have sold, two I am keeping for my collection (goldfish and eel - which is an amazing study in cobalt blue). The remaining print, koi, we are still deciding if we will keep or list.

Artist Bio: 
Bakufu Ohno (1888-1976) was born in Tokyo. He moved to Kansai after the great Kantou earthquake in 1923. Ohno exhibited oil paintings at Teiten in 1929. He was an honorary member of the Hyogo Prefecture Academy of Fine Arts, and a member of Taiheiyogakai. Ohno produced many landscape and fish prints, including the Great Japanese Fish Picture Collection (Dai Nihon gyorui gashu) in 1940, which was published by Kyoto Hanga-in; blocks were carved by Matsuda and Kikuda, printed by Shinagawa, Nagae, Uchida and Ohno.
大野麥風(1888-1976、本名:要蔵)は、東京で生まれ、初めは長原孝太郎の指導を受け、洋画を学びました。1909年の第3回文部省美術展覧会で画壇に登場してからは、白馬会・太平洋画会・光風会などにも出品したものの、やがて、洋画から日本画に転向し、1919年の第1回帝国美術院展覧会では、日本画で入選しています。 さらに、木版画を手がけるようになった麥風は、1937年に西宮書院(現在の京都版画院)から出版された代表作 『大日本魚類画集』で、原画を担当し、当代一流の文化人の協力を得て、「原色木版二百度手摺り」といわれる色鮮やかな木版画集を生み出しました。会員制度で頒布されたこの500部限定の木版画集は、1944年まで各回12点、6期に分けて断続的に刊行され、麥風は水族館では飽き足らず、和歌浦沖で潜水艇に乗り、魚の生態を観察し、細部にまでこだわった作品を作り上げました。

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