| Artist |
Yoshio OKADA (1934-present, active ca1970's/80's) |
| Title |
"A Deshabille Woman Reclining" (given title) |
| Date |
ca1970's/80's (Not new--on nicely "age-mellowed" paper.) |
| Series |
na |
| Publisher |
Kadokawa Shoten(??) |
| Seal, Carver/Printer |
na |
| Image Size |
11 3/4 x 16 1/4 (oversized) |
| Impression |
Very Fine. Light "gauffrage" (embossing) to fan, robe, and hair; strongly visible "woodgrain"
to background; highly detailed carving of individual hairlines. |
| Condition |
Absolutely Pristine. (No flaws noted.) |
| Reference/Illus |
na |
| Comments |
A strikingly sentuous modern-day "bijin-ga" image--eyes closed, bared shoulders.
By a virtually unheard-of artist whose prints are quite RARE (only copy we've ever seen). (A reliable
source in Tokyo tells us that "most Okada prints are found badly foxed.") |
| Item # |
DG-422 |
| Price |
$Sold (Sold/TR) |