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Takahashi Hiroaki (Shotei) (Japanese, 1871-1945). Abalone Diver (Awabi tori), 1931 (Showa 6, August). Woodblock with whi...
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Description
Takahashi Hiroaki (Shotei) (Japanese, 1871-1945)Abalone Diver (Awabi tori), 1931 (Showa 6, August)
Woodblock with white mica ground on paper
21-1/8 x 14-3/4 inches (53.7 x 37.5 cm) (sheet)
Signed: Hiroaki saku; with the artist's red ink seal
A proof as confirmed by the red ink seal
Published by Fusui Gabo
Takahashi Hiroaki (Shotei) was from the lively downtown area of Tokyo, Asakusa. This area was bustling with business activity, and many traditional customs were integral to the artist's daily life. At the age of nine, he learned painting from his uncle, Matsumoto Fuko (1840-1923), a well-known nihonga artist. Displaying great talent at an early age, he joined the design section of the Foreign Affairs division of the Imperial Household Ministry, where he created designs for copies of foreign medals, uniforms for foreign officers, and ceremonial objects. In 1889, he founded the Japan Youth Painting Society and worked as an illustrator for scientific magazines and textbooks. He then met the young apprentice printer Watanabe Shozaburo, who recruited Takahashi to create prints for the foreign tourist trade.
Tragically, the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 brought about a significant loss in Takahashi's artistic journey. By this time, he had already produced around 500 prints, almost all of which were unfortunately destroyed in the earthquake or the subsequent fires.
This print from 1931 appears to be based on the painting Comb, created in oil on canvas in 1913 by Teramatsu Kunitaro (1876-1943). Teramatsu's work features a model seated similarly, holding a comb in her hand, and looking down. From 1929 to 1932, Fusui Gabo published many of Takahashi's prints of beauties and cats. Many woodblocks or print stock were destroyed during WWII, making his prints from this period rare.
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Condition Report*:
A gorgeous, rare print proof. Mild toning to sheet, appears even throughout. Mild accretions primarily evident in corners, likely due to handling. Mild handling dents primarily along deckled edges of sheet. Extremely minor, small (1" x 1/2") area of localized skinning in calf of the figure. Some pinholes in corners and two stab binding holes along left edge of sheet. Some extremely minor areas of adhesive remnant along verso upper edge. Mica is sparse throughout the background of the sheet. Unframed.
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2024 June 27 Japanese Woodblock Prints from The Nelkin Collection Part I Signature® Auction #8151 (go to Auction Home page)
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