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Haku Maki - Poem 70-69 - woodcut and silkscreen - detail Sold
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Poem 70-69

MAKI, Haku

Color woodcut and silkscreen with raised embossed elements on wove Japan paper, mounted on a wove support sheet, 1970.Edition of 154.Signed, titled...

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Haku Maki - Persimmon-C - Kaki - 1977 - embossed color woodcut - detail Sold
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Persimmon C

MAKI, Haku

Color woodcut and screenprint with raised embossed fruit on wove paper.Reference: Maki 661.Edition of 206.Signed, titled, dated, and numbered in pe...

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Kunihiro Amano - Nostalgia 8 - woodblock print - circa 1970 - mica powder - detail Sold
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Nostalgia 8

AMANO, Kunihiro

Woodblock print, or color woodcut, printed with some mica inks, and with embossing, on Japan wove paper, circa 1970.Artist’s proof. It is unknown w...

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Haku Maki - Emanation 70 - color woodblock print - edtion of 50 - detail Sold
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Emanation 70

MAKI, Haku

Color woodcut on Japan paper.Reference: Maki 1330.Edition of 50.Signed, titled, and numbered in pencil, and also bearing a seal in the image.The si...

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Kenji Yoshida - Ville Eblouir - City Blinding - Atelier 17 - 1970 - color viscosity intaglio - detail
$650

City - blinding

YOSHIDA, Kenji

Ville (éblouir) (original French title) Color intaglio, likely printed in simultaneous color printing, on BFK Rives wove paper.Edition of 50, with ...

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Goro Kumagai – Kumagai Gorou - 熊谷吾良 – Buildings -建物 – mokuhanga – Japanese color woodcut Sold
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Buildings

KUMAGAI, Goro

建物 (original Japanese title) Color woodcut.Edition unknown.Signed twice in pencil, both in the image and below.

Masao Yoshida - Abstraction in Brown - title unknown - Paris - Atelier 17 - 1963 - color aquatint - detail
$600

Abstraction in Brown

YOSHIDA, Masao

Color aquatint and soft ground etching on Arches wove paper, 1963.This is likely printed using the Atelier 17 method of simultaneous color printing...

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