MIZUFUNE ROKUSHU (1912-1980): Akai shushi/Red seed, woodcut, n.d., titled in pencil, signed in the block in pencil in Roman script R. Mizufune and numbered 26/30, slight mat stain, slightly creased, 20.1/8 x 28.7/8in. (51.1 x 73.3cm.); NAGAI KAZUMASA (b. 1929): AT zinc embossing, signed and dated in pencil in Roman script Kazumasa Nagai '70 and numbered 11/20, 21 x 14.7/8in. (54.5 x 37.9cm.) sight, framed in acrylic box; NAKAYAMA TADASHI (b. 1927): Untitled (Phoenix), woodcut, dated and signed in pencil in Roman script 1960 T. Nakayama and numbered 8/80, paper toned, 13 x 38.7/8in. (35 x 98.6cm.), framed and glazed; NAKAYAMA FRANOIS-MASAMI (1898-1979): Hakken--A (Shinjitsu), La Dcouverte--A (La Vrit), woodcut and embossing, titled in pencil in Roman script, signed and dated in pencil in Roman script F.M. Nakayama 1965, embossed signature Franois, numbered 2/35, slight mat stain, 27 x 18.3/8in. (68.6 x 46.7cm.) sight, framed and glazed; SASAJIMA KIHEI (1906-1993): Koto (c) (Old pagoda [c]), woodcut and embossing, titled in pencil in Japanese, signed in pencil in Roman script K. Sasajima, sealed Ki, dated 1960 and numbered 9/50, 20 x 19in. (52 x 49.5cm.) sight, framed and glazed, slightly creased; SHIBUYA EIICHI (b. 1928): Circus, etching on BFK Rives, n.d., signed in pencil in Roman script Eiichi Shibuya, numbered 2/50, paper tape on edges, framed in acrylic box, 30 x 22in. (76.2 x 56.5cm.); TAKABE TAEKO (b. 1941): Chibikko no uta (Children's song), etching, n.d., signed in pencil in Roman script Taeko Takabe, titled as above, numbered 5/30, framed in acrylic box, 25 x 19in. (64.8 x 49.5cm.); ARTIST UNKNOWN (20th Century): "The scene-Genba", silkscreen, signed in pencil indistinctly in Roman script, titled as above, n.d., numbered 12/14, 25 x 32in. (64.2 x 83.2cm.); NAKAGAWA ISAKU (b.1899): Momoku no gun (Blind group), woodcut, n.d., signed in pencil in Roman script Isaku Nakagawa and sealed Nakagawa in the block in Japanese, 18 x 38in. (45.7 x 97.1cm.) (9)

细节
MIZUFUNE ROKUSHU (1912-1980): Akai shushi/Red seed, woodcut, n.d., titled in pencil, signed in the block in pencil in Roman script R. Mizufune and numbered 26/30, slight mat stain, slightly creased, 20.1/8 x 28.7/8in. (51.1 x 73.3cm.); NAGAI KAZUMASA (b. 1929): AT zinc embossing, signed and dated in pencil in Roman script Kazumasa Nagai '70 and numbered 11/20, 21 x 14.7/8in. (54.5 x 37.9cm.) sight, framed in acrylic box; NAKAYAMA TADASHI (b. 1927): Untitled (Phoenix), woodcut, dated and signed in pencil in Roman script 1960 T. Nakayama and numbered 8/80, paper toned, 13 x 38.7/8in. (35 x 98.6cm.), framed and glazed; NAKAYAMA FRANOIS-MASAMI (1898-1979): Hakken--A (Shinjitsu), La Dcouverte--A (La Vrit), woodcut and embossing, titled in pencil in Roman script, signed and dated in pencil in Roman script F.M. Nakayama 1965, embossed signature Franois, numbered 2/35, slight mat stain, 27 x 18.3/8in. (68.6 x 46.7cm.) sight, framed and glazed; SASAJIMA KIHEI (1906-1993): Koto (c) (Old pagoda [c]), woodcut and embossing, titled in pencil in Japanese, signed in pencil in Roman script K. Sasajima, sealed Ki, dated 1960 and numbered 9/50, 20 x 19in. (52 x 49.5cm.) sight, framed and glazed, slightly creased; SHIBUYA EIICHI (b. 1928): Circus, etching on BFK Rives, n.d., signed in pencil in Roman script Eiichi Shibuya, numbered 2/50, paper tape on edges, framed in acrylic box, 30 x 22in. (76.2 x 56.5cm.); TAKABE TAEKO (b. 1941): Chibikko no uta (Children's song), etching, n.d., signed in pencil in Roman script Taeko Takabe, titled as above, numbered 5/30, framed in acrylic box, 25 x 19in. (64.8 x 49.5cm.); ARTIST UNKNOWN (20th Century): "The scene-Genba", silkscreen, signed in pencil indistinctly in Roman script, titled as above, n.d., numbered 12/14, 25 x 32in. (64.2 x 83.2cm.); NAKAGAWA ISAKU (b.1899): Momoku no gun (Blind group), woodcut, n.d., signed in pencil in Roman script Isaku Nakagawa and sealed Nakagawa in the block in Japanese, 18 x 38in. (45.7 x 97.1cm.) (9)
展览
The first and second, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, "Contemporary Japanese Prints," August 29--October 22, 1972
拍场告示
The print in the lot by an unknown artist is numbered 12/15, not 12/14

拍品专文

PUBLISHED:
The first and second, George Kuwayama, Contemporary Japanese Prints (Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1972), nos. 40 and 43.