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Hanabusa ItchōAuthentic Japanese Woodblock Print-White Cat-Hanabusa Itchō-Edo-Re-carved 1920s1920
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About the Item
This rare Original 1920s authentic print is a Taisho Period Woodblock print published from the Japan 1920's The Nippon Mokuhan Gasui, Masterpieces Series.;
it is authentically hand printed from the re-carved blocks in Showa Era, early 20s.
This Itcho Hanabusa (Iccho, 英 一蝶; 1652 – February 7, 1724) woodblock print is in pristine condition, colours are as bright as new despites its 100 years old production. The image features a white cat resting behind the Chrysanthemums on a rocky landscape.
*Comes with original hinged paper and English translation cover paper. see pictures.
Most of Hanabusa's paintings depicted urban life in Edo, and were approached from the perspective of a painter rather than commercial printer. His style, in-between the Kanō and ukiyo-e, is said to have been "more poetic and less formalistic than the Kanō school, and the "bourgeois" spirit of the Genroku period.
Many of this prints are now in museums collections. The most noticeable painting is included in Museum of Fine Arts, Boston- Hanabusa Itchō's hanging scroll that depicts Buddha’s entry into enlightenment, painted in 1713 named, “The Death of the Historical Buddha” is well known in the Edo period. For over 150 years, his massive nearly 16-foot-tall and 7-and-a-half-foot-wide work is museum's key piece in its collection. Other important institutions hold his collections are the National Museum of Korea,and the British Museum, Suntory Museum of Art, Osaka, Japan, Philadelphia Museum of Art and Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Brooklyn Museum and many other more worldwide.
Details:
Title: A White Cat
Artist: Hanabusa Itchō 英 一蝶; 1652 – February 7, 1724
Block Year: early 20th Century. Re-carved edition published on 1920, Japan.
Dimensions: 30 x 19.6 CM ( measurement without the protective sheets)
Condition: Very good, the print is in its original beautiful colours and detail. It is in great impression.
There are signs of age ( over 100 years) on the protective papers, they are the thick hinged paper which the woodblock print is original attached to, and the original transparent protective sheet with text in both Japanese and English.
*As education in English had not yet established itself strongly in Japan when the time it was published, the English text is not written completely correct.
*Prominence: Collected in GSY House Collection since 2015, directly acquired from Japan 1920's The Nippon Mokuhan Gasui, Masterpieces Series.
About The Nippon Mokuhan Gasui, Masterpieces Series:
This is an ORIGINAL Nippon Gasui. Woodblock Print Nippon Gasui. [Circa1920's]. Color woodblock print, each tipped on to sheet with captioned tissue guard. This print is part of the series 'The Nippon Mokuhan Gasui' (Masterpieces of Old Japanese Colour Prints). Published Monthly. The caption describes this as "One of a set of pictures called 'A Collection of Pictures of Artisans', which consists of twenty-four pieces, written on a pair of six-leaved screen, which are kept in the Kitain (a temple) at Kawagoe of Musashi Province.
The Nippon Mokuhan Gasui, Masterpieces of old Japanese woodblock prints.
An important collection of over one hundred reproductions of the major prints in Japanese art, published in the 1920s by Nippon Gasui-Sha. The collection is presented in the original cloth boards, complete with the publisher's label. These high-quality reproduction of wood block print, usually sold individually, were addressed to collectors who had taken out a subscription entitling them to a certain number of pieces per year. It is therefore particularly rare.
The Artist:
Hanabusa Itchō (英 一蝶; 1652 – February 7, 1724) was a Japanese painter born in Osaka, calligrapher, and haiku poet. He originally trained in the Kanō style, under Kanō Yasunobu, but ultimately rejected that style and became a literati (bunjin).
The son of a physician, he was originally named Taga Shinkō. He studied Kanō painting, but soon abandoned the school and his master to form his own style, which would come to be known as the Hanabusa school.
He was also known as Hishikawa Waō and by a number of other art-names.
Hanabusa studied poetry under the master Matsuo Bashō, and is said to have been an excellent calligrapher as well. His friends included the poets Matsuo Bashō and Enomoto Kikaku.[1]
Wiki:
His work is held in several institutions worldwide, including the Museum of Fine Arts Boston,the Philadelphia Museum of Art,the Los Angeles County Museum of Art,[the Smithsonian Libraries,the Israel Museum , the Suntory Museum of Art,the Seattle Art Museum,the Museum of Cultural History Oslo,the University of Michigan Museum of Art,the Brooklyn Museum, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, the National Museum of Korea,and the British Museum.
- Creator:Hanabusa Itchō (1652 - 1724, Japanese)
- Creation Year:1920
- Dimensions:Height: 11.82 in (30 cm)Width: 7.72 in (19.6 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
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- Framing:Framing Options Available
- Condition:There are signs of age on the protective papers, the thick hinged paper which the woodblock print is original attached to, and the original transparent protective sheet with text in Japanese and English. The print itself is in excellent condition.
- Gallery Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2500217064422
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