Single Project

Catalogue Number 77

Woman with Bidoro

Yoshitoshi Mori (31/10/1898)
Asian-Japanese Artist

Artist Gender

Male

Status

Unavailable

AUD $800

Year of Creation

1977

Type

Print

Medium

See Description

Size

87 cm x 106.5 cm

Description

This work is woodblock printed in colors, pencil signed and numbered 27/50. Yoshitoshi Mori was a 20th century Japanese artist who specialized in kappazuri stencil prints. For many years he belonged to the Mingei folk craft movement, where he produced stencil-dyed textiles and other textile arts. It was not until the 1950s that Mori began to work with paper, yet he quickly became known as one of the foremost artists of the Sosaku Hanga movement. Yoshitoshi Mori is said to have influenced several major 20th century print artists, including Shiko Munakata and Hiromitsu Takahashi. Mori's prints depict the past world of Tokyo's plebeian lowlands, the so-called Shitamachi, with its festivals, craftsmen and women of the demimonde. The mainstay of his great talent lies in his ability to not merely capture detail, but to boldly evoke emotions through his highly stylized designs. Yoshitoshi Mori exhibited his works in numerous one-man shows in Japan in the 1960s and took part in 30 international exhibitions between 1957 and 1977. Within the United States, his work can be found in the permanent collection of the Art Institute of Chicago, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, to name only a few. (This extract is from https://www.roningallery.com/artists/mori-yoshitoshi)



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