Japanese Seashore, 1964

by Fumio Kitaoka (1918 - 2007)

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Japanese Seashore, 1964 by Fumio Kitaoka (1918 - 2007)

Original Fumio Kitaoka (1918 - 2007) Japanese Woodblock Print
Japanese Seashore, 1964

Sosaku Hanga - The sosaku hanga or creative print movement in Japan began in the early part of the twentieth century. Unlike the traditional collaborative woodblock printing process utilizing a separate artist, carver, and printer along with a publisher, the sosaku hanga movement emphasized artist involvement in designing, carving, and printing the blocks himself, as the sole creator of his work. The movement gained popularity following World War II, earning international acclaim and expanding subject matter to include abstraction. Today most contemporary Japanese print artists design, carve, and print their woodblocks themselves, continuing the vibrant creative tradition established with ukiyo-e. Sosaku hanga prints encompass a wide range of subjects and expressive artistic styles, and are a great choice for a collector interested in modern and contemporary prints.

Fumio Kitaoka - Born in Tokyo, Fumio Kitaoka studied at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts and later in Paris at the Ecole Nationale des Beaux Arts. Kitaoka experimented with a range of subjects and styles from bold abstractions to expressionist figures, and is known for his later colorful landscape woodblock prints. Kitaoka taught in the USA during the 1960s and exhibited internationally, showing regularly at the celebrated College Women's Association of Japan's annual print show in Tokyo. His vibrant and distinctive works are popular with modern collectors and are included in the collections of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Comments - This print depicts the life of a fisherman and his family. About this work, the artist stated "Japanese Seashore represents the loneliness of the house of a fisherman which stands on the sand hill looking down the Okhotk Sea. The sea, seen a little bit beyond the hill, is dark and cold, and does not seem to promise a good catch of fish. The fisherman's wife, drawing water, lives under the mercilessness of nature."

Signed - Fumio Kitaoka in pencil in bottom margin, dated 1964
Numbered - Epreuve d'artiste (Artist's Proof)

Artist - Fumio Kitaoka (1918 - 2007)

Image Size - 15 1/2" x 21 3/8" + margins as shown

Condition - This print with excellent detail as shown. Slight toning and creasing. Please note, due to the size, this print will be shipped rolled. Please see photos for details.

Japanese Seashore, 1964 by Fumio Kitaoka (1918 - 2007)
Japanese Seashore, 1964 by Fumio Kitaoka (1918 - 2007)

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