Flowers of the West: The Manly Ink of Nosatsu, 1968

by Shin-hanga & Modern Artist (unsigned)

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Flowers of the West: The Manly Ink of Nosatsu, 1968 by Shin-hanga & Modern Artist (unsigned)

Original Shin-hanga & Modern Artist (unsigned) Japanese Woodblock Print
Flowers of the West: The Manly Ink of Nosatsu, 1968

Comments - Charming triptych depicting Daikoku and Ebisu, two of Japan's famous Seven Lucky Gods. Daikoku sits at left, leaning against his bag of never-ending treasure and shaking his magic mallet overhead as he grins happily. At right, Ebisu leans over an abacus atop a stack of open books, a brush caught between his teeth as he concentrates. His basket of fish and a fishing pole are shown beside him, and a young woman kneels at his side, giggling into her red kimono sleeve. Nicely drawn with lively calligraphic line.

Artist - Shin-hanga & Modern Artist (unsigned)

Image Size - 14 3/8" x 29 1/8"

Condition - This print with good color and detail as shown. Three separate panels. A couple creases and small spots. Please see photos for details.

Flowers of the West: The Manly Ink of Nosatsu, 1968 by Shin-hanga & Modern Artist (unsigned)
Flowers of the West: The Manly Ink of Nosatsu, 1968 by Shin-hanga & Modern Artist (unsigned)