Pink and Red Lilies

by Takeuchi Hidetaka (20th century)

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Pink and Red Lilies by Takeuchi Hidetaka (20th century)

Original 20th century Japanese Woodblock Print
Pink and Red Lilies

Decorative Pillar Prints - Charming pillar print from a series by Takeuchi Hidetaka, published by the Uchida in 1933. These lovely woodblocks primarily feature flowers, along with traditional imagery such as drums, fans, umbrellas, and waterwheels. Beautifully drawn with graceful line work, many include deluxe treatments such as silver or gold mica, embossing, and fine bokashi shading. A wonderful example of modern Japanese design, following in the Rimpa tradition of Kamisaka Sekka. An attractive choice for display, either singly or in groups.

Artist - Takeuchi Hidetaka (20th century)

Image Size - 10 3/4" x 4 3/8"

Condition - This print with excellent color and detail as shown. Slight thinning or paper remnants on reverse along one side from original folio mounting. A few prints have faint toning or a few small spots. Please see photos for details. Generally in good to nice condition overall.

Pink and Red Lilies by Takeuchi Hidetaka (20th century)
Pink and Red Lilies by Takeuchi Hidetaka (20th century)

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