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Spring in Shinshu

Size: 37.5cm by 48.0cm (14.76 in by 18.90 in) | Enlargement | Shipping Code: [XL] ?

Designer: Tokuriki Tomikichiro

Era: Post-war | Currency: $ / £ /

Price: ¥ 45,000$ 330.00£ 245.00€ 280.00 [Item has been sold]

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Description: Tokuriki Tomikichiro (1902-2000) was a printmaker born in Kyoto. He began his woodblock printing career around 1929 and went on to found the "Matsukyu" printmaking studio after the Second World War, where he trained apprentices. A central figure in the Kyoto Creative Print Movement, he was known for his unique approach of even mass-producing works using the traditional ukiyo-e method.

This print is from his "Hometown Folk Houses" series of self-carved and self-printed works, published in 1977. It depicts four local folk houses, each representing a season: "Spring in Shinshu," "Summer Evenings in Kyoto Ohara," "Autumn Rain in Kiso Tsumago-juku," and "Snow in Gifu Shirakawa-go."

This version is the first edition, limited to 250 copies, each numbered and signed by the artist.


The print has light foxing along the border and a light mat burn.

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