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Morning at Mono Lake

Morning at Mono Lake
by Obata Chiura (1885-1975)

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Artist: Obata Chiura (1885-1975)
Title: Morning at Mono Lake
Series: World Landscape Series
Date of first edition?1930
Publisher (first edition)?Takamizawa 高見沢
Publisher (this edition)?Takamizawa 高見沢
Medium (first edition): Woodblock
Medium (this edition): Woodblock
Format (first edition): Oban
Format (this edition): Oban
DB artwork code: 42075
Notes (first edition)?
Notes (this edition)?
The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Note that there may be some inaccuracies:

Saturday, 29 August 2009

Artist: Chiura Obata
Title: Morning at Mono Lake
Print Type: Original Japanese Woodblock Print
Series Title: World Landscape Series
Edition No: First, and only
Date: 1930
Publisher: Takamizawa Color-Print Studio, Tokyo
Reference No: Obata's Yosemite, p. 116
Size: 11 x 15-3/4 " (image); 13 x 18 " (paper)
Condition: Very fine.
Notes: Obata comments, "A thunderstorm had washed the entire pine forest here the night before. But the morning brought with it peace and tranquility. The ever-refreshing sun pours its glorious rays upon the high Tioga Peak, and the cool morning breezes gently shake the silvery dew off the pine needles." Mono Lake can be seen in the distance, beyond the row of pines.

Begun in 1928 when Obata visited Japan, the World Landscape Series took 18 months to complete. The project required the work of 32 block carvers and 40 printers with each print requiring from 100 to as many as 160 impressions in order to accurately replicate Obata's original watercolors. The folio consisted of 35 colored woodblock prints. All but one show California scenes, and 27 are views of Yosemite and the High Sierra. It is believed that 100 folios were sent to the artist. Not all of the prints were signed and sealed. Each print has the publishers name stamped on the reverse. The folder illustration shows the publisher's watermark, visible below the title slip.

PRINTS BY OBATA IN FINE CONDITION, EXHIBITING FRESH COLORS, AS WITH THESE, ARE VERY RARE.

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