KIYOSHI SAITO-Japanese Modernist- Signed Lim. Ed Color Woodblock- Female Figure

KIYOSHI SAITO-Japanese Modernist- Signed Lim. Ed Color Woodblock- Female Figure
KIYOSHI SAITO-Japanese Modernist- Signed Lim. Ed Color Woodblock- Female Figure
KIYOSHI SAITO-Japanese Modernist- Signed Lim. Ed Color Woodblock- Female Figure
KIYOSHI SAITO-Japanese Modernist- Signed Lim. Ed Color Woodblock- Female Figure
KIYOSHI SAITO-Japanese Modernist- Signed Lim. Ed Color Woodblock- Female Figure
KIYOSHI SAITO-Japanese Modernist- Signed Lim. Ed Color Woodblock- Female Figure

KIYOSHI SAITO-Japanese Modernist- Signed Lim. Ed Color Woodblock- Female Figure
Dealsrus is well known for offering quality artwork at reasonable prices. Our reputation is stellar and we stand behind everything we sell. Japanese artist known for his woodblocks, design and paintings. Original signed and stamped limited edition woodblock print. Image: 15.5″x 9.5″ Frame: 22.25″x 16″. Signed and stamped lower left. Looks excellent, in as found original condition, no visible wear, fading or damage, does not appear laid down, not examined out of the frame–please look at photos carefully. Great looking composition by Kiyoshi Saito! With brilliant contrast, this image depicts a stylized portrait of a Japanese female figure carrying a large bundle. Saito was known for his woodblocks and traditional Japanese subjects; this is a fine example of his work in beautiful condition. Born in Fukushima prefecture, Kiyoshi Saito began by designing signs for store fronts in 1924 and developed his work it into a successful business. His love of art inspired him to sell his business and move to Tokyo in 1932. There he studied Western-style painting at the Hongo Painting Institute. While exhibiting his oils, he begun making woodblock prints (Hanga) by cutting and printing progressively from a single block. By 1937 he focused on only making woodblock prints and in 1938 he produced the Winter in Aizu series depicting the area where he lived as a child. In 1943, he met Onchi, which led to membership in the Nihon Hanga Kyokai (Japanese woodblock association). At the end of the war he exhibited with Un-ichi Hiratsuka and Hide Kawanishe in Tokyo. In 1948, he exhibited at the Salon Printemps, and in 1951 received first prize for Steady Gaze at the inaugural Sao Paolo Bienniale. This event brought the modern school of Japanese prints to prominence. Saito was featured in Statler’s, Modern Japanese Print: An Art Reborn (1956), and visited the U. In 1956 under the auspices of the State Department and the Asia Foundation. From that year onward, Saito exhibited widely throughout the U. In 1967 he made a woodblock print of Prime Minister Eisaku Sato for the cover of Time Magazine. In his later years he moved on to figure subjects then to Buddist subjects and the building and culture of Kyoto, influenced by the works of Mondrian. Saito’s prints, with their flat areas of color and solid textures were the result of his search for the essentials of nature. Saito died in 1997 at the conclusion of a major retrospective in Tokyo at the Wako Department Store. Kiyoshi Saito works are in numerous collections including: Cincinnati Art Museum, Philadelphia Museum of Art; Achenbach Foundation for the Graphic Arts, San Francisco; New York Public Library; Art Institute of Chicago; Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art; Kanagawa Prefectural Museum. 100% Guaranteed to be as described. Ask all questions beforehand. All Sales are Final. All sales are final. We ask for your patience and assure you we are acting as quickly as we can. All lots are accompanied by a name and/or description and lot number for reference. An approximation can be provided beforehand if requested. Thank you for your cooperation in the matter. All lots are guaranteed to be as described. Prospective buyers are responsible for asking any and all questions about the merchandise, and to view all photos carefully, before purchasing. We try to depict the merchandise and artwork as accurately as possible with photographs. We do not overly enhance the photos. However, every computer and monitor is different, and how we see the merchandise might differ from what you see. Please bear this in mind when viewing. Contact before purchasing for any questions you have. Unless otherwise specified, frames are considered a throw-in and are not guaranteed in any fashion. Sizes listed in the descriptions are a very close approximation, ie. If the painting is 12.2 x 14.2 we would describe such as a 12 x 14. The item “KIYOSHI SAITO-Japanese Modernist- Signed Lim. Ed Color Woodblock- Female Figure” is in sale since Monday, September 15, 2014. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “dealsrus” and is located in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original Print
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Signed: Signed
  • Edition Type: Limited Edition
  • Print Type: Color woodblock
  • Subject: Woman carrying basket
  • Style: Asian
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Image: 15.5″x 9.5″ Frame: 22.25″x 16″
  • Region of Origin: Japan

KIYOSHI SAITO-Japanese Modernist- Signed Lim. Ed Color Woodblock- Female Figure