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| Artist: | Miyata Masayuki (1926-1997) — 宮田 雅之 |
| Title: | Cool Woman — 涼の女 |
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| Date of first edition?: | circa 1970-1990 |
| Publisher (first edition)?: | Momose |
| Publisher (this edition)?: | Momose |
| Medium (first edition): | Woodblock |
| Medium (this edition): | Woodblock |
| Format (first edition): | Oban
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| Format (this edition): | Oban |
| DB artwork code: | 44043 |
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The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Note that there may be some inaccuracies:
This is a beautiful original woodblock print by noted sosaku hanga printmaker Masayuki Miyata. It measures about 14.5 x 10.5” image size, plus margins. Exceptionally fine condition, never framed or mounted in any way. Superb color and impression. |
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| Artist Bio: |
Miyata Masayuki (宮田 雅之), was born in Tokyo in 1926. He is mainly known as a kiri-e (papercutting) artist. He was discovered by the famous writer Tanizaki Jun'ichiro. A few years before his death, in 1995, he was selected as the year's official artist for the United Nations. He made illustrations for modern publications of Japanese classic literature, including Oku no Hosomichi (The Narrow Road to Oku), The Tale of Genji, and The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter. Still, he also made woodblock prints that were mainly executed in the style of papercuttings. He is an artist that is much more known in the East than in the West.
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