
Azechi Umetaro, A European Hillbilly
Somehow I wound up digging around on sites with Japanese prints today. These could be incredibly common images, but they are all new to me. The authority on such things is lotusgreen and her incredible blog Japonisme, so go there for more, and visit her links.

Azechi Umetaro, A Mountaineer with Ice Ax over Shoulder, 1980

Azechi Umetaro, Mountain Man and Deer

Gountei SADAHIDE (1807-1873), young devil child

Gountei SADAHIDE (1807-1873)

Kaoru Kawano (1916-65), girl with red mask, 50s

Kaoru Kawano (1916-65), girl with flowers and butterflies, 60s

Ichiyusai KUNIYOSHI (1797-1861) skeleton

Ichiyusai KUNIYOSHI (1797-1861), figures with bizarre heads



Last three: Ichiyusai KUNIYOSHI (1797-1861),
Bats Blaming Each Other
Other places I was surfing:
http://www.ohmigallery.com
http://woodblockprint.com.au
http://www.japaneseprints-london.com
http://shogungallery.com
http://www.ukiyoe-gallery.com
well, wow again. thanks. you made my toes tingle.
ReplyDeletei love the images you chose here. and here i thought kuniyoshi just painted cats. ;^)
That's right, Kuniyoshi's very similar cat paintings are well-known - there are lots of postcards of them at Tokyo's National Museum, for example. But the bats - not so popular, I guess.
ReplyDeletegreat!
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge fan of Umetaro Azechi. Thanks for your posts. Love your picks!
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