Kiyoshi Saito Japanese Woodblock Kaki No Aiza Woodblock 1973 44/60 signed in pencil Appears in very good overall condition With Frame measures 23 xKiyoshi saito, Kiyoshi Saito () is world renowned as one of the giants of Japanese printmaking, credited with popularizing modern Japanese prints the world over A leader in the early Sosakuhanga (creative print) movement, Saito's works have a boldly simple style, with flat areas of color and solid textures which are the Kiyoshi Saito (Japanese, ) "Steady Gaze" Woodblock print in colors, signed in the lower left corner of the image and with red chop mark, titled, numbered 60/0 and dated 1962 in the lower margin, the image size 3/4" x 15", full margins, matted overall 281/4" x 211/2" Estimate $500/1,000
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Kiyoshi saito woodblock prints for sale-1965 Yasuko Ohnishi (born 1942) Yasuko Ohnishi is both a woodblock print artist and a novelist Yasuko first became a woodblock print artist in 1972, exhibiting her unique style of 'gendai hanga' (modern prints) with various Japanese art associations In 1977 she became an independent artist and started long associations with numerous overseasHe also worked in collograph and drypoint Saito's work held great appeal for Western collectors during the 1950s and 60s and remains notable for its combination of cultural sensibilities Volk, Alicia
Amounts shown in italicized text are for items listed in currency other than Canadian dollars and are approximate conversions to Canadian dollars based upon Bloomberg's conversionSix Kiyoshi Saito Woodblock Prints Sold for $800 Six Kiyoshi Saito Woodblock Prints, Japan, th century, depicting a tea house, Aizu in winter, a rice field, a maiko, a geisha, and a village in summer, all 17 x 11 1/2 inKiyoshi Saito, woodblock print, pencil signed, 1958 Kiyoshi Saito Kiyoshi Saito (Japanese Born in Aizubange, Fukushima, was a sōsaku hanga artist in thcentury Japan In 1938, he issued his first prints in his now famous "Winter in Aizu" series )
Kiyoshi Saitō (斎藤 清, Saitō Kiyoshi, – , born in Aizubange, Fukushima) was a sōsakuhanga artist in thcentury JapanIn 1938, he issued his first prints in his now famous "Winter in Aizu" series Saitō was one of the first Japanese printmaking artists to have won at the São Paulo Biennale in 1951 Saitō's early works depict villages populated withAbout Kiyoshi Saito () color woodblock print, 1977 titled in lower center Nude Signed lower right in the image Kiyoshi Saito Edition Size in pencil 85 of 100 Image size 3/4 inches high x 15 1/4 inches wide Paper size 23 inches high x274 VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price plus bu Kiyoshi Saito () Three woodblock prints Details Kiyoshi Saito () Three woodblock prints depicting a village with timbered houses before a field, a garden path lined with shrubs and trees and a girl in a village street 10¼in x 15¼in (26cms x 387cms)
Many designers have produced at least one wellmade saito woodblock over the years, but those crafted by Kiyoshi Saitō are often thought to be among the most beautiful How Much is a Saito Woodblock?Kiyoshi Saito Woodblock Print Framed Kiyoshi Saito () woodblock print, JyokoJi Kaminoyama (B) 1962 Signed in print Titled and dated in pencil at base Sight 22"h x 16"w Framed 2975"h x 2325"wIn woodblock printing, Saito masterfully incorporated grain patterns into his figurative compositions;
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