Art
Vintage Original Woodprint by Kiyoshi Saito "Village Girl"
- Item Number
- 183
- Estimated Value
- 500 USD
- Opening Bid
- 200 USD
Item Description
Kiyoshi Sait? (???, Japan, 1907-1997) was a Japanese modernist printmaker known for producing prints with a distinct, graphic flatness. Sait? was part of the s?saku hanga (creative print) movement, meaning his work was self-drawn, self-carved and self-printed - an artistic process practiced by many modern Japanese artists as a collective departure from traditional publishing houses, which utilized a division of creative and labor art practices.
This piece (which is matted in a black frame) was purchased by the donor's mother in Japan in the 1970s.
Donated By:
Ann Rothblatt
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