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Fuyu no kōsei 2 (Winter Composition No. 2), from James A. Michener, The Modern Japanese Print: An Appreciation


Iwami Reika, Fuyu no kōsei 2 (Winter Composition No. 2), from James A. Michener, The Modern Japanese Print: An Appreciation, 1959, color woodblock print on torinoko paper, The Carol and Seymour Haber Collection in memory of Ardis Spliid Hendricks, © unknown, research required, 2004.39h

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Title

Fuyu no kōsei 2 (Winter Composition No. 2), from James A. Michener, The Modern Japanese Print: An Appreciation

Related Titles

book title (original language): The Modern Japanese Print: An Appreciation

inscribed; original language: 冬の構成

inscribed; translated: Winter Composition

inscribed; transliterated: Fuyu no kōsei

Artist

Iwami Reika (Japanese, 1927–2020)

Date

1959

Period

Japan: Shōwa period (1926-1989)

Medium

color woodblock print on torinoko paper

Edition

126/510

Dimensions (H x W x D)

image: 15 3/4 in x 10 3/4 in; sheet: 16 5/8 in x 12 1/8 in

Inscriptions & Markings

title: 冬の構成, graphite, lower left Transliteration (Translation): Fuyu no kōsei (Winter Composition) Language: Japanese

edition: 126/510, graphite, lower left

signature; date: Reika Iwami '59, graphite, lower right

Collection Area

Asian Art; Graphic Arts

Category

Prints

Japanese Modern Prints

Object Type

relief print

Culture

Japanese

Credit Line

The Carol and Seymour Haber Collection in memory of Ardis Spliid Hendricks

Accession Number

2004.39h

Copyright

© unknown, research required

Terms

Japanese woodblock prints

relief printing

relief prints

Showa

Sōsaku hanga

torinoko

winter

woodcuts

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