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Yamaguchi Ryoshu original Japanese woodcut, "Two Actors from the Noh Theatre" is printed on fine laid paper and with full margins as published in Kyoto around 1955. This impression is signed in the woodcut and bears the artist's seal. Yamaguchi Ryoshu was commissioned by the publisher, Kyoto Hanga-In, to create a set of six woodcuts dealing with actors and characters from Noh plays for a portfolio entitled, Noh Play Explanation and Stories Series 1. |
Title: | Two Actors from the Noh Theatre |
Artist: | Ryoshu, Yamaguchi (Kyoto, Japan, Born, 1889) |
Date: | c. 1955 |
Medium: | Original Japanese Woodcut Printed in Colour |
Publisher: | Kyoto Hanga-In |
Note: | Yamaguchi Ryoshu: The son of a well known Noh actor, Yamaguchi Ryoshu first studied Noh performance techniques under his father and at the Okura School. At the same time he showed great artistic talents and studied art under the historical painter, Taniguchi. Following both careers Yamaguchi Ryoshu began exhibiting his art in both Kyoto and Tokyo during the 1930's. He turned to the medium of the original woodcut shortly after the end of the Second World War and produced many fine prints. |
In 1954 Ryoshu was commissioned by the publisher, Kyoto Hanga-In, to create a set of six woodcuts dealing with actors and characters from Noh plays. The portfolio of woodcuts proved to be very successful and the artist was again commissioned to make several more sets of six prints each during the mid 1950's. This original woodcut was created for one of these sets. | |
Yamaguchi Ryoshu's woodcuts are important not only as fine and precise records of the Noh drama but as beautifully crafted works of art. Employing an extensive range of colouration, including silver, each of Ryoshu's Noh woodcuts represent a great example of mid twentieth century Japanese printmaking. | |
Source: | Noh Play Explanation and Stories Series 1, Kyoto Hanga |
Size: | 10 X 8 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
Matted with 100% Archival Materials | |
Condition: | Printed upon fine laid paper and with full margins as published in Kyoto around 1955. Signed in the woodcut and bearing the artist's seal. A brilliantly printed impression and in excellent condition throughout. Two Actors from the Noh Theatre represents a prime, original example of the woodcut art of Yamaguchi Ryoshu. |
Price: | Sold - The price is no longer available. |
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Original Woodcut Printed in Colour by the Japanese artist, Yamaguchi Ryoshu.
Two Actors from the Noh Theatre |
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Yamaguchi Ryoshu (Kyoto, Japan, Born, 1889) | ||||||
# | Image | Title & Artist | Medium | Date | Notes | - |
01- | A Noh Actor by Yamaguchi Ryoshu | Original Japanese Woodcut | c. 1955 | Signed in the woodcut by Yamaguchi Ryoshu and also bears the artist's seal. | Sold | |
02.- | Two Actors from the Noh Theatre by Yamaguchi Ryoshu | Original Japanese Woodcut | c. 1955 | Signed in the woodcut by Yamaguchi Ryoshu and also bears the artist's seal. | Sold |
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