Auction Catalog: Japanese Prints - 1028 Archive
Toshikata Mizuno 1866-1908 - Rescue in the Storm
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Rescue in the Storm
by Toshikata Mizuno 1866-1908
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AUCTION WATCH is not available for event JAPANESE PRINTS - POPULAR MAGAZINES IN MEIJI - 1109.
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| Title |
Rescue in the Storm |
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kuchi-e |
| Artist |
Toshikata Mizuno 1866-1908 |
| Description |
A man is cutting the rope which ties his colligue to a pillar. Red maple leaves are whirling in the air fanned by the strong wind. Bungei Kurabu and other newly established publishers published popular literary magazines which were aimed for female readers in Meiji - Taisho era. The attractive frontispiece illustrations, "kuchi-e", by the leading ukiyo-e and Nihon-ga artists facilitated the sales of the magazines. |
| Seal |
Artist's seal (Toshikata). |
| Dated |
1903. |
| Medium/Technique |
Woodblock print. |
| Impression |
Excellent - very good. |
| Colors |
Very good. |
| Condition |
Very good ... Lightly toned. Slightly creased. Two vertical kuchi-e folds. |
| Width Item |
12.1 inches = 30.7 cm |
| Height Item |
8.8 inches = 22.4 cm |
| Literature |
Merritt, Helen; Nanako Yamada, "Woodblock Kuchi-e Prints: Reflections of Meiji Culture", Honolulu; University of Hawaii Press, 2000, ISBN 0-8248-2073-8, - Many kuchi-e and the society in Meiji era are introduced. |
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