Posted 5 months ago
favoriteson
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Mom's Collection: Spring Snow Kyoto Maruyama Japan 1936 by Tsuchiya Koitsu, (1870 - 1949.) Block print on paper.
Curiously, (and fortunately), the large water stain on the back is not well pronounced on the front. Oban yoko-e (27 x 39.3 mm)
The snow laden branches and various other aspects have a raised texture or edge similar to hand painted but without brush strokes. It's more pronounced (or 3D) compared to the other block prints and art in mom's collection.
Question - Is this a real block print, a modern reproduction, or other? TBD.
Thank you - favoriteson
jesus christ i spend Hhures on an Asano , but it ain,t an Asano , this must be sound , but i can,t break it
Jesus i am an absolute beginner , sampled all the Kiyochika Kobayashi's , still convinced this is sound
Posted By: George Aar
Posted Date: Jun 07, 2003 (01:57 AM)
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The artist is Tsuchiya Koitsu. The publisher is Doi. The title of the print is "Rain at Horyuji Temple", 1938. There's no real "story" to these prints (called "shin hanga" or "new prints"), they just depict a pretty or quaint scene. The writing in the margin on the right gives the title and the date, in the left margin is the seal of the publisher (Doi), and the printer and carver seal ( in this case, carver - Harada printer-Yokoi). THIS IS ASIAN ART FORUM, you do the kanji and asses self , because i mix everything , too exhausted
different but it seemed sound
IMO its the original Haru no Yuki-Kyoto the origianal this is 4 figures - the blotting
theonly you have to check the release (seals of printer Yokoi and Carver Harada)left with the Sothesby,s print the so called publisher DOi at the left ,because my eyes are to bad