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Shimura Tatsumi: Late Summer 1952 1st Ed. Woodblock
Shimura Tatsumi: Late Summer 1952 1st Ed. Woodblock
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Japanese Woodblock Print, 1952, from the limited edition (20/300) of the series Five Figures of Modern Beauties. Pencil signed and editioned by the artist. Red Tatsumi seal in the upper right of image. Nakagawa carver's seal and Ono Printer's seal in right margin. Title embossed in bottom margin. Nihon Hanga Kenkyusho seal also in bottom margin.

SIZE IN INCHES: dia-oban, 11.25 x 18 inches

TATSUMI SHIMURA (1907-1980) is known for designing a number striking bijin-ga prints in the mid-20th century. Born in Takasaki, Gunma, Shimura's real name was Sentaro. In 1921, he began studying art with Yamakawa Saiho, a well-known llustrator. Three years later, he became an apprentice of Saiho's son, Yamakawa Shuho, who was also a bijin-ga artist and print designer. Shimura exhibited paintings with Kyodotai in 1927 and with Seikinkai in 1938. He became known for his paintings of beautiful women with long eyelashes and blurred pupils. As a young man, Shimura also worked as an illustrator for newspapers, serialized novels, and magazines, notably for the Japanese magazine "Woman's world" (Fujokai). His most famous illustrations were for the novel Tange Sazen by Hayashi Fubo.

From 1948 to 1952, Shimura designed several woodblock prints of beauties that were published by Kato Junji. Later he collaborated with the Japanese Institute of Prints to create a series called "Five Figures of Modern Beauties". These prints were published in 1952. They depict Japanese women in traditionally feminine poses and attire. The finely detailed figures are juxtaposed against very simple backgrounds. Late Summer cleverly alludes to Hokusai's famous ukiyo-e print Red Fuji pictured on the woman's fan. After a solo exhibition on his 60th birthday in 1967, Shimura devoted his career entirely to Nihonga, or Japanese style painting.
Condition
VG, no flaws of note
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Shimura Tatsumi: Late Summer 1952 1st Ed. Woodblock

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