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Notes (1st edition)
Publisher (this edition): Unsodo Unsodo Unsodo Unsodo
Date of this item: 1954 1954 1954 1954
Notes (this edition)
These notes were written by the original owner/seller/auctioner of the item and may be inaccurate.:
Fukuura Hama no Musume by Shiro Kasamatsu. Original woodblock print dated Showa 29 (1954). Very good condition. Never been framed. Oban size measures 16.1 x 10.9 inches. Strong ink penetration to verso. Unsodo publisher's seal, Shinmi printer's seal, Nagashima carver's seal, date and Unsodo's gei watermark in left margin. Shiro characters and red seal in corner.

The Waitress

Artist: Shiro Kasamatsu
Format: Oban tate-e: 15.75" x 10.75"

Subject: A young waitress walking back to her restaurant carrying a large fish.

Publisher: Unsodo

Date: c. 1950

Condition: Perfect colors. Full size with large margins. Generally exceptionally fine state of preservation.

Impression: Fine impression with gauffrage.
Kasamatsu ‘Girls on the Shore, Fukuura’ (1954)

A colorful oceanside scene titled in Japanese kanji (left margin) as “Fukura, Hama no Musume” which translates in English as “Girls on the Shore, Fukuura” by Shiro Kasamatsu (1898-1991). Bears artist’s signature/seal in lower right corner of image. Print bears Unsodo’s Publisher’s rectangular seal in left margin along with the carver/printer seals of Nagashima/Shinmi. Dr. Andreas Grund’s authoritative reference “The Complete Woodblocks of Shiro Kasamatsu” indicates this print (#U-51) was first produced “Showa 29” (or 1954). Additionally, Nagashima (carver) is known to have worked for Unsodo during the late 1940’s and 1950’s; and Shinmi (printer) is currently in his 90’s and has long since stopped working. Also bears “Gei” watermark (“gei” is the first kanji character of the of the Unsodo Publishers name, "Un-so-do,” which is spelled “gei” if alone) in the lower left corner. Circa 1950’s—first edition.

Seldom seen, the presence of this print’s original (“kanji”) “margin-dating" seen in the lower left margin indicates that this is considered to be a FIRST EDITION printing. All later editions printed after 1960 LACK this margin-dating, as a that time, the Japanese dates were carved off of the “key-block.” To learn more about the dating of editions and prints by Unsodo Publisher, click the following link about "Unsodo Publisher."

Nicely printed—superbly executed “bokashi” (gradation of color) throughout the print. Crisp, sharp “key-lines.” Excellent “bleedthrough” of colors to backside. Print is in very good condition—no tears, no fading, clean backside—does have very minor “age spotting” right margin only. (Note: Small “notch” cut into the lower right corner is known as a “kento cut” and is a necessary aid in the printing process as this ensures perfect alignment and “registration” of the many various woodblocks used during the printing of each color.) Image measures 9 ½ x 14 ¼ inches

Artist: Kasamatsu, Shiro (born 1898)
Series: Publisher Unsodo
Title or Subject: Woman with fish
Signature or Seal: Signature
Date or Circa: 1954
Paper Size: 16 x 10 3/4 inches
Impression/Color/Condition: Good/Good/Good

Description: Good state

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