#o2721, Japanese Wood-block Print, Yuasa Hiroshi, World heritage series “Cherry blossoms of Ninna-ji Temple”. This work is a work of YUASA-HIROSHI of a wood-block print artist living in Kyoto. He is one of a few artists who need time and effort and who are making the work using a traditional technique of Japan. This work is “world heritage series” in the new work of YUASA-HIROSHI completed in 2008. Work name: “OMURO NINNA-JI no SAKURA” (cherry blossoms of Ninna-ji temple). Date of Creation: 2008. I bought these works directly from the artist. The genuine article is guaranteed to all the works which Magokorodo sells. Wrinkles are sometimes attached to the edge of the work. Refer to following “About the wrinkles of the edge of a work” for the details about wrinkles. 36cm / 14.17. 46 cm / 18.11. SAL (Surface Air Lifted). Australia, Greenland, Denmark, Germany, Norway, Hungary, Finland, and Poland. Middle and Near East. The item is insured. ” 4-10days ” is required about to Asia, Oceania, North America, Central America, the Middle and Near East, and Europe. Pursuit information can be checked by baggage pursuit service (50 nation and the area). The reparations system in preparation for a theft, or loss and a transportation accident (breakage) is attached to EMS. The situation of your baggage can be searched from an EMS pursuit site. ” 2 weeks – 8 weeks ” are required about to Asia, Oceania, North America, Central America, the Middle and Near East, and Europe. Wood-Block painter : YUASA HIROSHI. 1933: Born in Tatsuno-city, Hyogo prefecture. The second son of the painter Mr. 1957: Studied under Mr. Private exhibitions were held. September, 1994: His first private exhibition at Kyoto Shimogawa-Saryo was held. October, 1994: His works were displayed at the Yomiuri Shimbun MEISHI-MEIRYU exhibition and were submitted to this exhibition in subsequent years. A work is submited after this every year. Yuasa’s work was exhibited at the gallery art memory. July, 1995: He sent the work to the Shimane oil-painting exhibition for display for the first time, and was accepted and awarded. July, 1995: “The scenery work exhibition of Kyoto” was held in Kyoto Kokusai Hotel. November, 1995: He is inaugurated as a lecturer at the YOMIURI Kyoto culture center. Yuasa produces the frontispiece illustration for the monthly “SOMETOURI”. June , 1996: He exhibited his work in JR Kyoto station AS’TY plaza. October, 1996: His work was exhibited at Aichi”SHIBA-FUNE art gallery”. December, 1996: “The scenery work exhibition of Kyoto” was held in Kyoto Kokusai Hotel. October, 1997: His work was exhibited by Shimane YASUGI-SHI Plarna. Yuasa’s work was introduced and broadcast in a program of TV Asahi. August, 1998: He sent his work to the Shimane Prefecture and Yasugi culture association sponsored “four-person exhibition” for display. May, 1999: His work was exhibited at the Kyoto GALLERIA-YAMASHITA. September, 1999: His work was exhibited at the Aichi “SHIBA-FUNE art gallery”. September, 1999: He opened a store in Chuo-ku, Sapporo, to exhibit his work on a permanent basis. April, 2000: His work was exhibited at the Tokyo Ginza art plaza. November 2000 : His work was exhibited at the ASANOKAWA art gallery in Kanazawa. August, 2001: His work was exhibited in Mihara , a region plaza. December, 2001: His work was exhibited in the UKISHIRO lobby space of the Hiroshima JR Mihara station. March, 2002: “The scenery work exhibition of Kyoto” was held at the Kyoto Fushimi MOMOYAMA castle. 2003: He was commissioned to produce a wood-block print for the Hitachi Metals calendar from 2003. 2004 : He was commissioned to produce a wood-block print for Kyoto SKY and NS book cover from 2004. April , 2004 : His work was accepted for the “49thCWAJ present age-print exhibition”49. October, 2004 : His works were exhibited in the Tokyo Ginza Palmi “YUASA HIROSHI Work exhibition”. April , 2005: His work continued to win a prize at the “50thCWAJ present age-print exhibition” (50). 2005: His work was collected by the American parliamentary library. November, 2005 : In Yasugi-shi, Shimane, the “YUASA-HIROSHI wood-block print exhibition” was held. April, 2006: His work continued to win a prize at the “51stCWAJ present age-print exhibition” (51). August, 2006: The “YUASA-HIROSHI wood-block print exhibition” was held in Kyoto Tokyu Hotel. In addition to this, many exhibitions of Mr. Yuasas prints were held, and he has won many prizes and awards. Hiratsuka Unichi and Mr. I think that there are many people who know Hiratsuka-Unichi. Unichi mentored and influenced many print artists from all over Japan. He is the very famous wood-block print artist who mentored global artists representing Japan, such as Mr. Azechi Umetaro, and Mr. Hiratsuka Unichi’s pupil. Yuasa is Shikou Munakata’s elder fellow pupil. Yuasa has inherited Mr. Unichi’s style and technique deeply, his work is very popular. Many print artists are in Kyoto now. But there are only two monochrome print artists. Yuasa expresses all the shades of a monotone like a drawing in India ink. His unique monotone technique produces a print which appears more beautiful than many color wood-block prints. Yuasa’s posture and work which continue expressing cultural scenery of Japan in the monotone world, inheriting Japanese traditional culture. About the wrinkles of the edge of a work. Wrinkles and a fold may sometimes be attached to the edge of a wood-block print work. These wrinkles are generated during the process in making a wood-block print. Before printing a wood-block print, Japanese paper is made which is wet from the process. The paper is then dried before it is used. Black ink is applied to the wood-block, the dried paper is put on the wood-block, and pressure is applied to produce the print on the paper. Wrinkles are produced due to differences in the elastic rate of the Japanese paper. The wrinkles are characteristic of the printing process using paper and are proof that the print was made by the traditional process. Magokorodo puts in and ships a work to the pipe type corrugated paper like a photograph. The works which the customer bought are wrapped in the transparent plastic back so that it may be wrapped in soft Japanese paper or may not get wet. When a destination address is in Japan, please ask me. Please understand that a reply may be overdue due to a weekend, a public holiday of Japan, a business trip, and time difference. When you have a question etc. When a problem without a prior question occurs, we cannot take responsibility. About goods, although condition is explained as much as possible. I always want dealings which each respects and dresses. We always wish that we want people of an all over the world to know history of Japan, tradition, and culture. However, many things which cannot be understood occur in language or imagination. Although tradition and work of Japan are wonderful to be sure, please touch the heart of Japan by a direct hand also especially in it. And We are very glad if you understand the country wherewe were born to people in the world. We will submit various Japanese culture from now on also, valuing contact of the heart and the heart. The item “O2721, Japanese Wood-block print, H. Yuasa, Cherry blossoms of Ninna-ji Temple” is in sale since Wednesday, May 28, 2008. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “magokorodo” and is located in tottori. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Original/Reproduction: Original Print
- Listed By: Artist
- Edition Type: Limited Edition
- Edition Size: 1/20
- Print Type: Woodcut & Block
- Subject: Famous Places
- Style: Black Folk Art
- Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30″)
- Date of Creation: 2000-Now
- Signed?: Signed
- Originality: Limited Edition Print
- Color: Monochrome
- Artist: Hirishi Yuasa
- Print Surface: Paper
- Medium: Woodcut & Block
- Height (Inches): 14.17″
- Width (Inches): 18.11″
- Size: Small (up to 12in.)