| Artist |
SHIMURA Tatsumi (1907-80) |
| Title |
"Late Summer" ("Natsutakete") |
| Date |
1953 (Limited edition of 200 prints) |
| Series |
"Five Figures of Modern Beauties" ("Gendai Bijin Fuzoku Gotai") |
| Publisher |
Nihon Hanga Kenkyusho (Kato Junji) (Tokyo, 1930-53) |
| Seal, Carver/Printer |
Nakagawa/Onodera (active c1940-c55, Tokyo) |
| Image Size |
10 x 14 7/8 (plus wide margins) |
| Impression |
Very Fine. Skillfully over-printed hairlines; superb "bokashi" (gradation of colors) shading to face and fan ("uchiwa"); light "gauffrage" to outline of kimono; highly detailed carving. Large, deeply embossed "kanji title" in center bottom margin. |
| Condition |
Excellent. (No flaws noted.) |
| Reference/Illus |
"The Female Image," Plate #263. |
| Comments |
A stunning technical masterpiece--one of a lifetime total of 5 "bijin-ga" images (all 1953). Here, the title of "Late Summer" cleverly alludes to Hokusai's famous "Red Fuji" print seen on the woman's fan. Published only once, as a small limited edition (200 copies) in the early-1950's by Nihon Hanga Kenkyusho Publisher (Kato Junji) of Tokyo. Rarely seen. Roach: "His prints are technical marvels." (Learn more.) |
| Item # |
BG-263 |
| Price |
$1650 (Sold) |