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Street Lamp by a Bridge in Spring

Street Lamp by a Bridge in Spring
by Matsu M

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Artist: Matsu M
Title: Street Lamp by a Bridge in Spring
Series: 
Date of first edition?circa 1920-1950
Publisher (first edition)?Self
Publisher (this edition)?Self
Medium (first edition): Watercolour
Medium (this edition): Watercolour
Format (first edition): Not Set
Format (this edition): Not Set
DB artwork code: 44165
Notes (first edition)?
'Street lamp by a bridge'

Painted by M.Matsu in c1920s/30s

A wonderfully evocative and beguiling painting, I think it is night turning into day with hope conveyed though subtle use of colour, we are leaving the dense, dark glade in the backround behind and heralding the dawn in the foreground with shades of peach and delightful delicate blossom. The street lamp will go off at any second and one feels an early morning jogger might appear at any moment.

Matsu was a prolific Pre war Japanese Artist, famed mainly for his watercolours and famed inclusion of electric light ie from street lamps and light from windows shining out onto the streets etc. Sadly little is known of the Pre war Japanese water coulourists in general as woodcut and silk painting was the main medium however it is an area within the market that is growing as it captures a more immediate realist approach lacking in the wonderful yet often static or more contrived wood cut prints.

The painting is in excellent condition with no warping spotting, thunderflies etc
It sits in a pleasant mount and frame which is in very good condition
Notes (this edition)?

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