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Iris No 121 B

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Iris No 121 B 花菖蒲 No 121
by Sugiura Kazutoshi

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Artist: Sugiura Kazutoshi 杉浦和利
Title: Iris No 121 B 花菖蒲 No 121
Series: 
Date of first edition?1996
Publisher (first edition)?Self
Publisher (this edition)?Self
Medium (first edition): Serigraph (silkscreen)
Medium (this edition): Serigraph (silkscreen)
Format (first edition): Double Oban
Format (this edition): Double Oban
DB artwork code: 42146
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:

Monday, 7 December 2009

杉浦和利「花菖蒲№121-B」セリグラフ(シルク) 額装(専用箱 黄袋)
[版画シルク] [版画その他]

■商品説明

●大きさ、作者サイン等
画面 縦横60.4×37.5cm(マット内)
額縁 縦横80.1×58.7cm
作品下部のマージン部に作者の直筆サイン、エディション№、画題等あり

●キズ、ヨゴレ等
額に多少のスレ、小さなキズ等があります。
また、作品のマージン部分には極小の点状のシミのような箇所がありますが、おそらくインクの飛び散りの様なものだと思いますので、写真にてご確認下さい。
また、その他に折れ、ヤブケ等のイタミはありません。
なお、額の裏にシールの様な紙の貼り付けがありますが、以前の持ち主が管理の為に付けた紙のようで、共シール等ではありませんのでご承知おき下さい。
詳しくは写真をご参照ください。

●技法等
セリグラフ(シルクスクリーン)

●ガラス、アクリル板等
アクリル板

●箱、入れ物等
専用紙箱、黄袋

●説明
綺麗な花を咲かせた「花菖蒲」の姿が、淡く明るい色彩で写実的に描かれた作品です。
構図のバランスも良く、細部まで丁寧に表現され、まるで日本画のような作品に仕上げられています。
また、金彩も多用され、現代版の「琳派」芸術のような豪華で完成度の高い作品にまとめられています。
さらに、金彩額縁とのマッチングも良く、大きさもありますので、存在感があり飾り栄えする作品だと思います。
また、専用の紙箱、黄袋も付いており、保存にも適した作品です。
なお、作者の経歴につきましては、下記に記載させて頂きますので、よろしければ、ご参照ください。

【杉浦和利 (すぎうら かずとし)】
京都生まれ1938年
版画の技術を習得しニューヨーク等で個展を開く。
その斬新な構図、鮮やかな色彩感覚は、現代日本の版画家を代表する実力派の作家として国際的にも高い評価を受ける。
シルクスクリーン版画を得意とし、虹彩、金彩は作者の作品の特徴にもなっている。
以上、略歴引用

Artist Bio: 
SUGIURA KAZUTOSHI



Silkscreen. Born 1938 Kyoto. Kyoto Municipal College of Fne Arts; Kyoto National Museum Japanese classical painting. Permanent Collections: Brooklyn Museum and numerous private collections. Solo exhibitions in New York, Portland, Maryland, Washington, Australia, Canada, Japan.



Sugiura has been inspired by flowers for years, and he has an enthusiastic audience who appreciates every interpretation he makes of irises, peonies, roses, cosmos, camellias, chrysanthemums, or spider lilies. He is in particular noted for his compositions of irises and has made more than one hundred different iris prints. Sugiura relies on traditional Japanese techniques to execute his beautiful silkscreens. He applies squares of gold leaf, in the same way old screens were made, onto handmade Japanese paper. His next silkscreens his floral subjects onto the gold leaf. As each tone requires a separate screen, a colourful and complicated print may go through twenty printing stages. Next, blocking out the flowers, he uses a wash of pale shades of blue, purple, or green to cover the rest of the work, thereby toning down the glittering gold leaf and softening the effect. The result is visually relaxing, and soothing.


1938 Born in Kyoto.



1957 Entered Kyoto Municipal College of Fine Arts, took Japanese painting course.



1960 Commissioned an edition of his serigraph print for International Graphic Art Society in New York. Began to show his oil painting and serigraph print at the Yamada Art Gallery exclusively.



1961 Participated in Japan Print Makers Association annually until 1963. Organized Kyoto Hanga-ka Shudan(Kyoto Print Makers group) and continued until 1966



1962 His graphics were purchased by Brooklyn Museum in New York.



1963 Graduated from Kyoto Municipal College of Fine Art Japanese painting course of post graduate.



1967 Began to study Japanese classical paintings at Kyoto National Museum of Antiques.



1968 Studied tracings of classical paintings of National Treasures and the
    restorations of classic arts at the Kyoto National Museum of Antiques,
    Continued this studies until 1971.



1975 Started again his own paintings and print makings based on the experiences of
    classic art’s restorations and tracings.



1978 Awarded The prize of The Federation of Galleries in Kyoto at the Kyoto Galleries Art Festival.



1979 Participated in T.I.W.C. Exhibition.



1980 Group Show at the Hendricks Gallery in Washington D.C.
    One Man Show at the Gallery Import, Lakevill, Conneticut.



1981 Participated in Tokyo CWAJ Exhibition.



1982 One Man Show at Studio Kimura in Tokyo.



1983 His Iris-print was selected for REFUGEES INTERNATIONAL JAPAN to be made for cards.



1993 One Man Show at RONIN GALLERY in New York.



1984-2002 Annually exhibited at the Tokyo CWAJ Exhibitions.



2004- Annually exhibiting at the Tokyo CWAJ Exhibitions.




Exhibited, New York, Melbourne, London, Canada basides above listed exhibitions. (bio from www.hangaten.com)

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