Harnisch and Company
50s Japanese Woodblock Print Cryptomeria Trees in Nikko Kotozuka Eiichi (MoP)
50s Japanese Woodblock Print Cryptomeria Trees in Nikko Kotozuka Eiichi (MoP)
Couldn't load pickup availability
Share
Measurements:
Print 15.5 inches x 10.5 inches
Sheet 17 inches x 11.5 inches
More about the artist:
Eiichi Kotozuka ( , Kotozuka Eiichi, 1906 1 October 1981) was a 20th-century Japanese commercial artist and woodblock printmaker. He was a prolific artist of the ssaku-hanga style. He was one of four artists who co-founded the print publishing company Koryokusha. He was noted for his prints of Japanese cultural traditions, flowers, landscapes, and wildlife.
Kotozuka was born in Osaka in 1906.[1] He was a member of the Seiryusha Group of Liberal Artists.[2]
Kotozuka was an adherent of the sosaku hanga style of illustration, which emphasized a print process with greater direct artist involvement, resulting in a somewhat more crude illustration, but one with stronger emotional impact. Prior to sosaku hanga, an artist would create an illustration which would be passed to a team of engravers, printers, and publishers who would each control the production of the final print. In sosaku hanga, the artist was directly involved with each step.[3]

Sell Smarter with Kyozou.
Inventory and Ecommerce Management
