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Takeshi Nishijima's Calendar for September, 1975 (Kanba Falls, Okayama) is an original hand-stenciled dye print created for his 1975 Mingei annual calendar. Besides original printmaking, Nishijima is famous for his kimono and fabric patterns, wall hangings, paintings and fans. Prints made for his katazome calendars often came with brief descriptions. For "September, 1975" Nishijima stated, "September: In Okayama the Kanba Falls plunge into a reminder of the first chill of Fall.". Located within a natural park and run by Okayama Prefecture, Japan, Kanba Falls is considered the most impressive waterfall in the Chugoku region. It is located near Maniwa, northwest of Okayama Prefecture. The park has been designated a culturally important area of scenic beauty and one of its most striking features is the Kanba Falls measuring 110 meters in height and twenty meters in width. Calendar for September, 1975 (Kanba Falls, Okayama) is printed upon hand-made mulberry (rice) paper and with full margins as published in Kyoto for Takeshi Nishijima in 1974-1975. This is a fine, original example of the famous Mingei art katazome (kataezome) designs created by the Japanese artist, Takeshi Nishijima. |
Title: | Calendar for September, 1975 (Kanba Falls, Okayama) |
Artist: | Nishijima, Takeshi (Kyoto, Japan, 1929 - 2003) |
Date: | 1974-1975 |
Medium: | Original Hand-Stenciled Dye Print |
Note: | Takeshi Nishijima: Born into a Kyoto family of cloth dyers, Takeshi Nishijima first studied textile arts under Inagaki Toshijiro (1902-1963) at the Kyoto Municipal School of Arts and Crafts. During his career Nishijima exhibited both his textile designs and graphic art, most particularly prints of katazome (kataezome) design. He participated in numerous exhibitions (both in Japan and the United States) and was awarded the Grand Prize at the Kyoto Art Exhibit. |
Like the contemporary artist, Keisuke Serizawa (1895-1984), Takeshi Nishijima was a major figure within the Mingei (Folk Art) movement, a twentieth century endeavour to preserve traditional Japanese arts and crafts. The stencil dyed calendar prints were an integral expression of Mingei art, and both Serizawa and Nishijima created these striking calendar images for mostly Western collectors. | |
Takeshi Nishijima served as an instructor of katazome design and dyeing crafts at both the Ikenobo College in Kyoto and the Kyoto Municipal School of Arts and Crafts. The latter institution awarded him the title of Professor Emeritus in 1995. Shortly thereafter Nishijima received the Kyoto Prefecture Culture Award and the city’s Lifetime Achievement Award. Takeshi Nishijima' s art can be found in the Copper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York, NY, the Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, as well as other important private and public institutions. | |
An important production of Nishijima’s work was the annual calendars that he created from approximately 1968 to the early 1980’s. Each of his calendars contained thirteen original prints, one for each month and a frontis-piece design. Many of Takeshi Nishijima’s katazome calendars were printed by Kuriyama Haruo, (Japanese, active 1970’s), President of the Wazome-Kogei Co., Kyoto (a Japanese Dye Pattern Craft Company). The Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, contains an impression of Nishijima’s katazome calendars printed by Kuriyama Haruo in their collection, Collection Number: 2010,195.10. Calendar for September, 1975 (Kanba Falls, Okayama) was printed as a dye print design for the 1975 calendar and represents a beautiful and striking example of the folk art of Takeshi Nishijima. |
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Prints made for Takeshi Nishijima’s calendars often came with brief descriptions. For September, 1975 Takeshi Nishijima stated,“September: In Okayama the Kanba Falls plunge into a reminder of the first chill of Fall.” Located within a natural park and run by Okayama Prefecture, Japan, Kanba Falls is considered the most impressive waterfall in the Chugoku region. It is located near Maniwa, northwest of Okayama Prefecture. The park has been designated a culturally important area of scenic beauty and one of its most striking features is the Kanba Falls measuring one hundred and ten meters in height and twenty meters in width. | |
Size: | 14 X 11 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
Matted with 100% Archival Materials | |
Buy Now | Price: $185.00 US |
Condition: | Printed upon hand-made mulberry (rice) paper and with full margins as published in Kyoto for Takeshi Nishijima in 1974-1975. A finely printed, full color impression and in excellent condition throughout. Calendar for September, 1975 (Kanba Falls, Okayama) represents a prime, original example of the famous Mingei art of Takeshi Nishijima. |
Subject: | Takeshi Nishijima, Calendar for September, 1975 (Kanba Falls, Okayama), original hand-stencilled dye print, Mingei, Japanese folk art, instructor of katazome design and dyeing crafts, kataezome, Ikenobo College in Kyoto and the Kyoto Municipal School of Arts and Crafts. |
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Original Hand-Stenciled Dye Print by the Japanese artist, Takeshi Nishijima.
Calendar for September, 1975 (Kanba Falls, Okayama) |
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