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May - The Time of New Leaves

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May - The Time of New Leaves さとも月 若葉の頃
by Watanabe Ikuharu (1895-1975)

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Artist: Watanabe Ikuharu (1895-1975) 渡辺幾春
Title: May - The Time of New Leaves さとも月 若葉の頃
Series: A Competition of Showa Beauties 昭和美女姿競
Date of first edition?1920 (in the decade of)
Date of this artwork?1920s (may not be accurate)
Publisher (first edition)?Not Set
Publisher (this edition)?Not Set
Medium (first edition): Woodblock
Medium (this edition): Woodblock
Format (first edition): Oban
Format (this edition): Oban
DB artwork code: 43395
Notes (first edition)?
昭和美女姿競 さとも月 若葉の頃
シートサイズ約42cm 27cm
渡辺幾春の昭和初期のオリジナルの初摺りの木版画を保証いたします。
Notes (this edition)?
The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Note that there may be some inaccuracies:

経年の汚れシミはありますが鑑賞にはさほど問題はないと思います。
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Artist Bio: 

渡辺幾春 watanabe ikuharu 明治28年(1895)~昭和50年(1975) 明治二十八年、名古屋市西区江川端町に生まる。九歳で名古屋の日本画家水谷芳年に絵を学ぶ。明治四十三年、名古屋市立第一高等小学校卒業後、京都に出て山本春挙に師事。大正七年、第12回文展に《百日紅》が初入選。大正11年、京都市立絵画専門学校別科に入学する。大正十四年卒業後、名古屋市中区に居を移し、名古屋在住の朝見香城、喜多村麦子、織田杏逸らと当地方の日本画の革新を求めて中京美術院を創設。昭和九年、三十九歳で東京に転居の後も、文展に入選するなど実力を発揮する。昭和二十七年、名古屋市千種区徳川山町三丁目に居を移す。中京画壇を代表する日本画家。

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