Bean Candy Surimono

by Hokusho (active circa 1808 - 1832)

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Bean Candy Surimono by Hokusho (active circa 1808 - 1832)

Hokusho (active circa 1808 - 1832) Japanese Woodblock Reprint
Bean Candy Surimono

Series; Famous Products of Edo

Surimono - Surimono are an exclusive subcategory of Japanese woodblock prints. Poetry clubs commissioned these designs for distribution to a small audience of members, most often as New Year's greetings. These privately published images included a wonderful range of subjects and lavish printing techniques such as embossing, burnishing, and metallic pigments. Since surimono were not sold commercially, the print runs were very small and original Edo era surimono are incredibly rare in the market today. Many high-quality reprints of these great designs were published during the Meiji era.

A Special 1931 Group - These lovely prints come from a series of fifty classic surimono designs reprinted by the publisher Daito in 1931. Like the originals, many include deluxe embellishments, like embossing and metallic pigments. These fascinating and beautifully printed images continue to delight collectors today.

Bean Candy Surimono - Charming surimono of a box of bean candy (yokan) sitting in a bowl, a knife and a folded paper wrapper with several blooms nearby. Nice embossed detail on the bark-like paper wrapping of the box of sweets and the folded paper vase.

Artist - Hokusho (active circa 1808 - 1832)

Image Size - 8 1/8" x 7 1/2"

Condition - This print with excellent color and detail as shown. Slight toning and spotting. Please see photos for details. Good overall.

Bean Candy Surimono by Hokusho (active circa 1808 - 1832)
Bean Candy Surimono by Hokusho (active circa 1808 - 1832)

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