Description: An original Japanese Showa period oban tate-e Hiroshi Yoshida (1876-1950) woodblock print 'Calm Wind', early edition, Jizuri sealed, published by the artist in 1937. Hiroshi Yoshida is credited with reviving the Japanese woodblock genre under the influence of the publisher S. Watanabe in the 1920s. Today, along with Hasui, Yoshida is regarded as one of the greatest artists of the Shin-hanga art movement. This wonderful original early state oban tate-e 1937 woodblock by Yoshida shows a beautiful scene of sailing boats on the water. The woodblock is signed and sealed Yoshida inside the image, dated 1937 and Jizuri sealed in the left margin and pencil titled 'Calm Wind' along with pencil signed 'Hiroshi Yoshida' under the image. The woodblock comes with provenance from Asian Fine Arts, Minneapolis (operated from 1981-1996), the owner of which, Frederick 'Fred' Wells, was a celebrated Japanese woodblock collector whose collection was posthumously exhibited in 2016 at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts: 'Seven Masters: 20th century Japanese woodblock prints from the Wells collection'. The sheet measures approximately 16 x 10 11/16 inches. The woodblock is in great condition with nice colors. There is light toning around the outer margins and small pieces of tape to the reverse edges. Please check all 24 pictures, they form part of the condition report. Thanks for looking and please take a look at our other items! Original Japanese HIROSHI YOSHIDA Woodblock Print CALM WIND Jizuri Boats 1937 Click images to enlarge Description An original Japanese Showa period oban tate-e Hiroshi Yoshida (1876-1950) woodblock print 'Calm Wind', early edition, Jizuri sealed, published by the artist in 1937. Hiroshi Yoshida is credited with reviving the Japanese woodblock genre under the influence of the publisher S. Watanabe in the 1920s. Today, along with Hasui, Yoshida is regarded as one of the greatest artists of the Shin-hanga art movement. This wonderful original early state oban tate-e 1937 woodblock by Yoshida shows a beautiful scene of sailing boats on the water. The woodblock is signed and sealed Yoshida inside the image, dated 1937 and Jizuri sealed in the left margin and pencil titled 'Calm Wind' along with pencil signed 'Hiroshi Yoshida' under the image. The woodblock comes with provenance from Asian Fine Arts, Minneapolis (operated from 1981-1996), the owner of which, Frederick 'Fred' Wells, was a celebrated Japanese woodblock collector whose collection was posthumously exhibited in 2016 at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts: 'Seven Masters: 20th century Japanese woodblock prints from the Wells collection'. The sheet measures approximately 16 x 10 11/16 inches. The woodblock is in great condition with nice colors. There is light toning around the outer margins and small pieces of tape to the reverse edges. Please check all 24 pictures, they form part of the condition report. Thanks for looking and please take a look at our other items! Payment Please note payment must be received within 3 DAYS of purchase/auction end. Any unpaid items will result in the item being relisted and the non-paying buyer being blocked from our future listings. Shipping This item will be shipped USPS Priority to domestic locations and USPS Priority Mail International to international locations. Delivery confirmation is included in the shipping costs. Insurance is included in the shipping costs if the item(s) is breakable. We will always combine multiple items, if possible, to reduce shipping costs. Please check whether your country has customs/other import charges before you purchase/bid, as we are not responsible for any additional import charges incurred. 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Price: 4800 USD
Location: Blacksburg, Virginia
End Time: 2024-12-16T23:14:15.000Z
Shipping Cost: 50 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Age: 1937
Color: Multi-Color
Maker: Hiroshi Yoshida
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Primary Material: Paper
Region of Origin: Japan