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Description
The 'Surimono Albums' was a set of 50 prints created by Dave Bull, in the years before he initiated the Mokuhankan publishing venture, when he was still working as a solo craftsman. He created 10 prints per year, in the five years from 1999 through 2003, with the prints being sent out to waiting subscribers as each one was finished.
These were the years immediately following his 10-year project to reproduce Katsukawa Shunsho's set of 100 designs depicting the 'Hyaku-nin Isshu' poets, originally created in 1775. As the prints in that series had all been designed in a similar style, Dave wanted a project that would provide a chance to use many of the different techniques of traditional Japanese printmaking. To that end, over the course of the five years of the project, he selected images that would provide that learning experience.
The collectors of the series began each year with an empty album cover, into which they mounted the prints one by one as they arrived roughly monthly, and they never had any idea what would be coming next. Each print was accompanied by an episodic descriptive pamphlet, and those short descriptive pieces have been included here with each print image.
The woodblocks were of course carefully preserved, and some of the prints from this series are now available in a new edition, having being reprinted by the Mokuhankan staff printers. Links to these prints - where available - can be found in the description for each design.
Prints in this series
- Horses in Snow
- Young Girl Viewing Cherry Blossoms
- Two Women Sewing
- Gathering Shellfish at Shinagawa
- Summer Bamboo
- Room with a View
- Red Dragonfly
- Monkey and Crab
- Two Women in a Boat
- Mandarin Ducks
- Spring Fuji
- Yoshiwara Courtesan
- Peony and Sparrow
- Sôshi the Philosopher
- Evening Rain at Eitai Bridge
- Young Sparrows
- Warrior and Tiger
- The Taoist Immortal Wa-sen
- Traditional Sailing Ship
- Woman with Umbrella
- Sumida River
- Standing Courtesan
- Poetry Party
- Heron and Iris
- Senjafuda
- Crows and Moon
- Boys and Ox
- Yoshiwara Couple
- Hawaiian Canoers
- Winter Landscape
- Spring Sunrise
- Dharma Crossing the Yangtze
- Carp Climbing a Waterfall
- Ichikawa Danjūrō
- Pair of Fans
- Morning Glories
- Ebisu and Daikoku
- Nanga Landscape
- Milton
- Winter Scene
- The Biwa 'Seizan'
- Woman with Letter
- Stork in Rain
- Bandō Mitsugorō II
- Scene from 'Hizakurige'
- Tokugawa-era Teabowl
- The Bandit Lu Zhishen
- Change of Name Announcement
- Fuji from Tago Bay
- Priest on Snowy Path