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TANAKA RYOHEI - Ishibe's Alley - Japanese Etching/Aquatint Print

$ 237.07

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Culture: Japanese
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days

    Description

    Tanaka Ryohei
    1933-
    Japanese Etching and Aquatint Print
    Title:
    Ishibe’s Alley, Kyoto No.9
    Edition number: 112/150
    Dated: 1996
    Image size:
    7 1/4”H x 7 1/4"L
    Sheet size:
    11” x 11"
    Condition:
    Pristine, Never Framed
    Signed:
    in pencil by T. Ryohei
    Publication reference:
    “Tanaka Ryohei Catalogue Raisonne 1990-2000” print #581
    This is a wonderful print of the beauty of Kyoto for which Ryohei does. The print has Ryohei’s signature attention to the smallest details. You can almost feel the worn smooth texture of the cool stones.
    I wonder what lies around the corner?
    All prints were purchased directly from the dealer/publisher The Tolman Collection in Tokyo and are guaranteed authentic.
    All prints have been impeccably cared for, handled minimally, and come from a pristine, smoke free, optimized environment.
    The actual color of this print may differ from the photos (lighter/darker) depending upon the lighting when the picture was taken or your monitor.
    The print will be carefully packaged to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.
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    About the artist
    In 1963, when he was well beyond school age, Tanaka started his career. What lured Tanaka into the arts was his love of etching. Unlike many of his peers, Tanaka knew what he wanted to depict - the world from which he came.
    An unsurpassed etching artist, Ryohei is recognized as one of the most important contemporary etching masters of Japan. His minutely accurate etchings focus on thatched-roof farmhouses and threadlike tree branches that are quickly disappearing from the Japanese landscape. Human figures play almost no part in Tanaka’s works, but they are implied at every turn. Their absence, along with his color selection of umber, blacks, white and greenish gray tones provide a sense of quiet and distance.
    Ryohei finds inspiration in the seasonal changes, idyllic villages, bamboo groves, rice paddies and the narrow country lanes of rural Japan.
    Tanaka is such a common name in Japan that he prefers to sign himself with his first name - Ryohei. His wonderfully detailed prints easily convey the artist’s heartfelt love of traditional Japanese life. He says about his work “I want to share Japan’s quiet and peaceful countryside with you.”
    Over one of several dinners together, he shared with me what drives him as an artist - he hopes his prints “will convey beauty, pleasure and peace of mind for you.”
    Collections
    :
    Singapore National Museum
    The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
    Boston Museum of Fine Arts
    The Asian Art Museum, San Francisco
    Cleveland Museum
    Cincinnati Art Museum
    Fogg Museum, Harvard University
    Honolulu Academy of Art
    Portland Museum of Art
    Hirshorn Museum, Washington,
    President Ronald Regan
    David Rockefeller Collection