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Inagaki Nenjiro - Man And Bird - Wood Block Print - Lovely Frame

Inagaki Nenjiro - Man And Bird - Wood Block Print - Lovely Frame

Winning Bid
$52.00
Item #40714054
Lot #157 of 312
Item Description

A Signed, Numbered, And Dated Wood Block Print with a faux bamboo frame.
Painter, printmaker, and textile designer Inagaki Nenjiro (often called Nenjiro Inagaki, "Inagaki" being his surname) was born Inagaki Toshijiro in Kyoto, Japan, on March 3, 1902. His father was painter Takejiro Inagaki and his brother was nihanga painter Chusei Inagaki. Nenjiro Inagaki graduated from the Kyoto City University of Arts in March of 1922, and soon after began work at the Matsuzakaya department store as a fabric dyer. This led to his interest in dye-printed screen "paintings" made in the yuzen method, using rice paste to prevent color transfer to chosen portions of the fabric. He left the department store in 1931 and pursued his own career in design and art, and he became known for his kimono designs.

In the 1950s Inagaki worked briefly in woodcuts, creating a handful of prints for the Mikumo Mokuhansha publishing house. Though they were color woodcuts, they were printed from one block with the different inks painted onto the block before printing. Many of these were published posthumously in the 1960s, the name "Mikuna" signed by the publisher in addition to the artist's red seal. In 1958 he became a professor at Kyoto Municiple Fine Arts College.

In 1962, the year before his death, Inagaki was given the title of "Ningen Kokuho," National Living Treasure, by the Japanese government, his work falling under the catgory of Intangible Cultural Property. Inagaki died in 1963.
Published by Mikumo. Mikumo is the name of the Japanese publishing house founded by Mikumo Mokuhansha in 1921. It currently still operates as a publisher of various woodblock artists, including Inagaki Nenjiro, Ogo Tomonosuke, Kawabe Atushi, Minagawa Taizo, Chiudo Kenichi, and many others who were also often textile designers and ceramicists. Woodblock prints from this publishing house will often be found with the artist's red seal but with the name "Mikumo" pencil written in the margin to signify the publisher - a common occurance in the traditional Japanese print world.
29.5 x 24
Site : 22 x 16

Condition

Very Good

Categories

Home Decor, Wall Accents / Art

Buyer's Premium

18%

Seller Info
Clearing House Estate Sales
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Private Residence
Scarsdale, New York 10583
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AUCTION MANAGER:
Green Circle Auctions | Maria & Greg Stanton
(914) 830-1995
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Seller Info
Clearing House Estate Sales
7352
Auction Manager

Green Circle Auctions | Maria & Greg Stanton | (914) 830-1995 | mstanton@greencircleauctions.com

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