Art
Japanese Woodblock Print by Nisaburo Ito
- Item Number
- 259
- Estimated Value
- 250 USD
- Sold
- 130 USD to Greenbriar
- Number of Bids
- 15 - Bid History
Item Description
Framed woodblock print "Potted Chrysanthemum" by Nisaburo Ito graduate of the Kyoto Art Academy. 16 x 20
Nisaburo Ito - Born in 1910 in Kyoto, Nisaburo Ito was interested in promoting the art of the woodblock print and interpreting traditional woodblock images in a 20th century style. His beautiful landscapes and nature subjects captured the attention of those looking to preserve a memory of the classic architecture and natural locales that were quickly modernizing in the mid-20th century. His works are tranquil reminders of the traditional beauty of Japan. His floral subjects are beautiful, large woodblock prints, rendered with lovely attention to detail and lively color. His romantic prints are a wonderful choice to collect or display.
Donated by Frank and Betsey Eck (Inn ON The Cove)
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