Description: Description Made in Japan SPECIFICATION Artist: Hokusai Katsushika Series Title: Shokoku Meikyo Kiran (Rare Views of Famous Japanese Bridges) Printing method: Hand printed woodblock print Paper: Japanese washi paper Echizen Kizuki Bosho by Living National Treasure Iwano-Ichibe Wood block: Cherry blossom wood Dimension of artwork: H250mm x W377mm / about H10in x W15in Base paper dimension: H335mm x W485mm / about H13.25in x W19in Includes explanation of artwork in Japanese Specification of Frame: Frame not included in standard purchase. Please select “with frame” for framed artwork. Dimension of frame: H350mm x W510mm x th20mm /about H13.75in x W20in x th0.75in Material of frame: wood + acryl Weight of frame: 1.3kg / 2.8 pounds Made in Japan TITLE: TOKAIDO OKAZAKI YAHAGI-NO-HASHI (YAHAGI BRIDGE AT OKAZAKI ON THE TOKAIDO ROAD) As the longest bridge on the Tokaido Road, the length of the bridge is exaggerated by being drawn with an arch. Serving a purpose of an important route for travelers on the Tokaido Road, it must have been a key bridge both economically and politically. On both sides of the banks are many roofs, indicating high population, prospering as a castle town of Okazaki Castle. SERIES: SHOKOKU MEIKYO KIRAN (RARE VIEWS OF FAMOUS JAPANESE BRIDGES) This series was published when the artist was in his 70’s, along with his famous series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji and Travels to the Waterfalls of the Various Provinces, and is known as the last series from his masterpiece series; the reputation is exceptionally outstanding. ARTIST HOKUSAI KATSUSHIKA Hokusai Katsushika’s work is detailed and meticulous yet dynamic; he who would not miss drawing in even a strand of hair on a furry wardrobe if it was necessary to complete the dynamics of the artwork as a whole. The dynamics of his picture can also be seen from the number of woodblock layers needed print one picture; his works use relatively few woodblocks. WHAT IS A WOODBLOCK PRINT? Woodblock print became popular in Japan in the Edo Era (1603-1868). Although it is considered a way of mass producing copies of an art, many craftsman are involved in its process, making its production complex, thus the finished product is recognized as a piece of fine artwork. Historically in Japan, Japanese did not understand its value because, to them, it was too common; not only did it take form of art, the method was also used for books, magazines and advertisements; therefore, many original woodblock prints ended up in Western countries where they took interest in exotic foreign pictures. PRODUCTION AND ATELIER TAKAHASHI BRAND The woodblock prints introduced here is from Atelier Takahashi who has been printing the woodblock prints since mid-1850’s. In producing a single woodblock print, the following people are involved: artist (who draws the “original” and produces the composition), wood plate carver (who delicately carves numerous wood plate in order to achieve the original drawing when printed), and printer (who applies color to the carved wood plate and transfers it to a piece of paper.). Many people only recognize the artist’s name when it comes to woodblock print, but it is the wood plate carver and the printer’s craftsmanship that allows for numerous copies of artist’s work to be distributed. The carver must not transcend the lines drawn by the artist. The printer must layer many colors to achieve the right color and also must precisely overlay the colors so that no spot goes over the drawn lines. The fine craftsmanship of carver and printer is what determines the quality woodblock print as a final product. History of Atelier Takahashi is enough to demonstrate the quality of their craftsmanship: The Second Takahashi was awarded by the Ministry of Home Affairs in 1877, the Third Takahashi was invited to present his printing skills during Prince Arthur’s stay in Japan in 1890, the Fourth Takahashi presented his printing skills to General MacArthur during his term in Japan after World War II. Despite the age of digital printing, the Sixth Takahashi succeeded the name and continues to spread woodblock prints to the world. Shipping EMS Free Shipping with Tracking Number & Insurance from JAPAN. Payment I accept PayPal only. About Us Please be sure to ask all questions prior to bidding. If you have any questions, Please contact us.
Price: 498.5 USD
Location: Hiroshima
End Time: 2025-02-04T22:13:25.000Z
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