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Kyoto - 17 A Canal

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Kyoto - 17 A Canal
by Tanaka Ryohei (b. 1933)

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Artist: Tanaka Ryohei (b. 1933)
Title: Kyoto - 17 A Canal
Series: 
Date of first edition?1997
Publisher (first edition)?Self
Publisher (this edition)?Self
Medium (first edition): Etching
Medium (this edition): Etching
Format (first edition): Shikishi
Format (this edition): Shikishi
DB artwork code: 43545
Notes (first edition)?
Artist: Ryohei Tanaka
Title: Kyoto - 17 A Canal
Date: 1997
Medium: Etching
Edition Size 150
Width Item 11.8 inches = 30.0 cm
Height Item 10.2 inches = 26.0 cm
Width Image 8.3 inches = 21.0 cm
Height Image 6.6 inches = 16.8 cm

Notes: "Kyoto - 17, A Canal".
Ryohei Tanaka is one of the leading etching artists in Japan. His etchings are produced by fine, countless shades and textures by a needle point. They convey the soft, luminous looks seldom seen in this media.
The prints by Ryohei Tanaka are in the permanent collections of all the leading museums in the world including The Metropolitan Museum, The British Museum, The Cleveland Museum of Art.
Notes (this edition)?
The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Note that there may be some inaccuracies:

Title Kyoto - 17, A Canal
Artist Ryohei Tanaka born 1933
Signature "T. Ryohei" in pencil on the lower margin.
Dated 1997.
Medium/Technique Etching.
Impression Excellent ... Printed on a thick, laid paper.
Colors Excellent.
Condition Excellent - very good.
Edition Size 150
Numbered 31 / 150
Description "Kyoto - 17, A Canal".
Width Item 11.8 inches = 30.0 cm
Height Item 10.2 inches = 26.0 cm
Width Image 8.3 inches = 21.0 cm
Height Image 6.6 inches = 16.8 cm

Artist Bio: 
Ryohei Tanaka is one of the leading etching artists in Japan. His etchings are produced by fine, countless shades and textures by a needle point. They convey the soft, luminous looks seldom seen in this media.
The prints by Ryohei Tanaka are in the permanent collections of all the leading museums in the world including The Metropolitan Museum, The British Museum, The Cleveland Museum of Art.

The artworks displayed on JAODB are not for sale.

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