Picture-Story Teller

by Wada Sanzo (1883 - 1968)

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Picture-Story Teller by Wada Sanzo (1883 - 1968)

Original Wada Sanzo (1883 - 1968) Japanese Woodblock Print
Picture-Story Teller

Series; Japanese Vocations in Pictures, Series 1

Japanese Vocations in Pictures - Handsome design from a series that Tokyo artist Wada Sanzo created to show changing occupations during the rapid modernization of Japan in the mid-20th century. Wada created a total of three series on workers in Japan, illustrating both traditional and modern vocations. He began the series in 1938 to immediate success, with the first two series published by Nishinomiya Sho-In, but publication was halted in 1943 due to WWII. The third and final series was published in the 1950s by Kyoto Hanga-in under the title "Continuing Japanese Vocations in Pictures." These wonderful images of modern life are rendered in a very painterly style, with marvelous attention to lively details. They provide a terrific document of a changing era, recording many professions that were gradually disappearing alongside new jobs just being established.

Artist - Wada Sanzo (1883 - 1968)

Image Size - 10 5/8" x 14 3/8" + margins as shown

Condition - This print with excellent color and detail as shown. Small loss and a few small tears at edges, repaired. Light toning, slight soiling, a few creases at edges. Please see photos for details. Good overall.

Picture-Story Teller by Wada Sanzo (1883 - 1968)
Picture-Story Teller by Wada Sanzo (1883 - 1968)

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