Original 6" by 4" surimono woodblock print titled, 'Le Bossu: Otaru: Hokkaido'. During the late 1940s and 1950s Jacoulet published sixteen miniature prints referred to as surimonos. Jacoulet's surimono prints were produced for use as holiday cards. Today, many of these small designs are difficult to find and are sought after by Jacoulet collectors. In excellent condition. Cards intact.
Striking Ray Morimura woodblock print, "Tsukubasan Shrine", 24/50, dated 1991. Framed size 21" by 26.5". Morimura is a contemporary Japanese print artist who differs from many of his peers in his approach to subject matter and style. While his peers focus on the abstract, Morimura has been making small edition woodblocks of traditional Japanese scenes for the last twenty years. His work evokes a gentler time.
Striking Ray Morimura woodblock print, "Kogerin Lotus Pond", 60/60, dated 2007. Framed size 21" by 26.5". Morimura is a contemporary Japanese print artist who differs from many of his peers in his approach to subject matter and style. While his peers focus on the abstract, Morimura has been making small edition woodblocks of traditional Japanese scenes for the last twenty years. His work evokes a gentler time.
Stunning Ray Morimura woodblock print, "Takahata Fudo Hydrangeas", 8/65, dated 2009. Framed size 21" by 26.5". Morimura is a contemporary Japanese print artist who differs from many of his peers in his approach to subject matter and style. While his peers focus on the abstract, Morimura has been making small edition woodblocks of traditional Japanese scenes for the last twenty years. His work evokes a gentler time.
Striking Ray Morimura woodblock print, "Sugimotodera", 18/50, dated 1991. Framed size 21" by 26.5". Morimura is a contemporary Japanese print artist who differs from many of his peers in his approach to subject matter and style. While his peers focus on the abstract, Morimura has been making small edition woodblocks of traditional Japanese scenes for the last twenty years. His work evokes a gentler time.
Contemporary etching, 'Bicycle K-49", 36/50, by Shigeki Kuroda, circa late 1980s. Kuroda is famous for his etching of bicycle riding, umbrella holding Japanese in unusual settings. Framed 17.5" by 13" and in excellent condition.
Contemporary etching, 'B-51", 44/50, by Shigeki Kuroda, circa late 1980s. Kuroda is famous for his etchings of bicycle riding, umbrella holding Japanese in unusual settings. Framed 17.5" by 13" and in excellent condition.
Framed 11" by 13" Tanaka Ryohei etching, 'Temple Guard', dated 1975, number 28/100. Ryohei is Japan's premier etcher and his work is seen in museums and collections worldwide. In excellent condition.