Cyrus Leroy Baldridge was an American illustrator, painter, printmaker and cosmopolitan. In the 1920s he had travelled widely in the East, North Africa and Europe. For collectors of Japanese prints he became known as the artist of several woodblock prints published by Watanabe in 1925 with colorful scenes from Peking.
Catalog Cyrus Baldridge 1889-1975 - artelino
Daimon Kinoshita is from Hokkaido prefecture and used the funny pen name "Mon-Ami" for his works as illustrator. Since 1980 he has been active as an ukiyo-e artist. In 1985 the Nippon Sumo Association decided to revitalize the old Sumo nishiki-e tradition and commissioned a series of sumo wrestler ukiyo-e to Daimon Kinoshita at the occasion of the opening of the National Sports Arena in Ryogoku.
Catalog Daimon Kinoshita born 1946 - artelino
The University of Sydney list a print by Daisaburo Namamura from 1936 in the inventory of their print collection.
Catalog Daisaburo Nakamura 1893-1947 - artelino
Daniel Kelly was born in 1947 in the state Idaho, U.S.A.. He went to Japan and became a student of master printmaker Timikichiro Tokuriki in Kyoto. Daniel Kelly has remained in Kyoto since then and has become a famous artist himself. He has worked in woodblock and in different mixed media techniques - usually in large sizes. Art works by Daniel Kelly have been collected by the Metropolitan Museum in New York, The British Museum, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Smithsonian, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and The Allen Memorial Art Museum.
Catalog Daniel Kelly born 1947 - artelino
David Prentice was born in Hartford, Connecticut on December 22, 1943. He is an American artist who is working in Japan and does mostly oil-paintings. From 1962 to 1964 he studied at the Hartford Art School.
Catalog David Prentice born 1943 - artelino
David Stones lives in Japan since 1971. With the guidance of the famous printmaker Tomikichiro Tokuriki he learned traditional Japanese printmaking. Since then David Stones developed his own unique style of woodblock art.
Catalog David Stones born 1945 - artelino
Doshun Mori was born in Takayama in Gifu prefecture. He had studied with Koshiro Onchi, the great mentor and artist of the sosaku hanga movement. Doshun Mori worked as a successful painter and printmaker with contributions to the official government-sponsored shows like Bunten. Main subjects of his prints were depictions of Japanese festivals and folk customs.
Catalog Doshun Mori 1909-1985 - artelino
Eiho Hirezaki was born in Tokyo and had studied Japanese painting and ukiyo-e printmaking. He worked as an illustrator for kuchi-e and for newspapers. Together with Kiyokata Kaburagi he had founded the artist association Ugokai. The favorite subjects of Eiho Hirezaki were Sumo Wrestlers.
Catalog Eiho Hirezaki 1881-1968 - artelino
Eiichi Kotozuka was born in Osaka and studied at Kyoto City Specialist School of Painting. He made several series with famous landmarks in the Kyoto area and flower prints. Publishers were Unsodo and Uchida from Kyoto. In 1948 he was among the founders of Koryokusha company with Tomikichiro Tokuriki, Kamei Tobei and Takahashi Tasaburo. Koryokusha was founded to support Sosaku Hanga prints with money earned by the Shin Hanga print activities of Tokuriki Tomikichiro.
Catalog Eiichi Kotozuka 1906-1979 - artelino
Eiichi Shibuya works mainly in etching. His typical edition size is around 50 to 100. The artist is a member of Japan Print Association.
Catalog Eiichi Shibuya born 1928 - artelino