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| Artist: | Tokuriki Tomikichiro — 徳力富吉郎 |
| Title: | Clear autumn weather at Otome Pass — Otome-toge no aki-bare |
| Series: | 36 Views of Mt Fuji |
| Date of first edition?: | Not set |
| Publisher (first edition)?: | Uchida — 内田 |
| Publisher (this edition)?: | Uchida — 内田 |
| Medium (first edition): | Woodblock |
| Medium (this edition): | Woodblock |
| Format (first edition): | Oban
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| Format (this edition): | Oban |
| DB artwork code: | 33600 |
| Notes (first edition)?: |
See here for full details of this remarkable series by Tokuriki. |
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| Notes (this edition)?: |
The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Note that there may be some inaccuracies:
Artist: Saito Kiyoshi 1907-1997 Signature: Kiyoshi Saito Publisher: - - - written on reverse: self carved, self printed Kiyoshi Saito and red seal" Kiyoshi" Seal: Kiyoshi Date: dated 1962 Size: 40,0 x 60,0 cm Title: "Jyoko-ji Kaminoyama-B" The Jyoko temple in Kaminoyama-B A stone path leading to a small temple surrounded by a garden. Kaminoyama is located in Yamagata and is well known as a health resort. Numbered 58/200
The quality of the print is better than the photo due to the difficulty of photographing such large sizes Impression: fine Colors: fine Condition: very good - , slight foxing - especially in the margins
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| Artist Bio: |
TOKURIKI TOMIKICHIRO(1902 - 1999) - Tokuriki was born and raised in Kyotoand was influenced by the local art scene from childhood. He stayed in Kyotofor his entire career and was a leader of the Kyoto Sosaku Hanga. He graduated from the KyotoCity School of Fine Arts and Crafts and after that from the KyotoCity Specialist School of Painting. While he began his career in the painting field, he found his true calling in the woodblock print field and was enthusiastic about the reemergence of woodblock prints in 20th century Japanese art. He was influential in the development of new artists later in his career and set up his own publishing company called Matsukyu.
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