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Yuji Hiratsuka born 1954 - 2003

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Yuji Hiratsuka born 1954 - 2003
2003
by Yuji Hiratsuka born 1954


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Date Sold Sunday, October 22, 2006
Title 2003
  limited edition
Artist Yuji Hiratsuka born 1954
Description The art of Yuji Hiratsuka is a sophisticated, usually witty - and sometimes a bit enigmatic - synthesis of Eastern and Western culture. Yuji Hiratsuka was born in Japan, but has permanently settled in the U.S.A. in Oregon, where he teaches printmaking art at the University of Portland. His artwork is highly esteemed and praised by art critics, museum curators and other art professionals.
Signature Signed, numbered, titled and dated by artist.
Dated 2002.
Medium/Technique Chine collé with etching.
Impression Printed by the artist on a thick laid paper.
Colors Excellent.
Condition Excellent.
Edition Size 40
Numbered 8 / 40
Note Prints by Yuji Hiratsuka are in the collections of numerous top museums like Tokyo Central Museum, New York Museum of Modern Art (Moma), Art Institute of Chicago, Library of Congress, the British Museum and the Achenbach Foundation in San Francisco.
Width Item 7.8 inches = 19.8 cm
Height Item 5.9 inches = 15.0 cm
Width Image 3.7 inches = 9.5 cm
Height Image 2.7 inches = 6.8 cm
Literature Mary & Norman Tolman, "Collecting Modern Japanese Prints Then & Now", Charles E.Tuttle Company, ISBN - 0 - 8048 - 1936-x, - page 216
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