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Ryusei Okamoto born 1949 - Children of Asia - A Young Girl in Nepal

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Ryusei Okamoto born 1949 - Children of Asia - A Young Girl in Nepal
Children of Asia - A Young Girl in Nepal
by Ryusei Okamoto born 1949


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Date Sold Sunday, January 6, 2013
Title Children of Asia - A Young Girl in Nepal
Artist Ryusei Okamoto born 1949
Description "Katomanzu no Shojo". English title is "A Young Girl in Nepal" from the series "Children of Asia". The series was supported by the grant from College Women Association of Japan (CWAJ).
Signature "Ryu Okamoto" in pencil on the bottom margin.
Dated 2003.
Medium/Technique Woodblock print.
Impression Excellent ... Carved and printed by the artist.
Colors Excellent.
Condition Excellent - very good ... Minor ink specks on the left margin.
Edition Size 350
Numbered 6 / 350
Note Ryusei Okamoto is in my view one of the best Japanese printmakers of his generation. His teacher, Toshi Yoshida, once said about his student: ".. Mr. Yoshimi Okamoto is unique, a fact which I would like the world to know." (Toshi Yoshida about Ryusei Okam
Width Item 9.8 inches = 25.0 cm
Height Item 13.6 inches = 34.5 cm
Width Image 8.5 inches = 21.5 cm
Height Image 11.8 inches = 30.0 cm
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