Step into the vibrant world of sumo wrestling with this striking nishiki-e woodblock print titled "TAKAMIYAMA" Created by the celebrated artist Kinoshita Daimon, born in 1946 in Hokkaido, this print is a testament to the artist's dedication to the craft of ukiyo-e. Kinoshita, inspired by the illustrious Katsukawa school, taught himself in the styles of masters such as Katsukawa Shunshō and Shunei.

Upon visiting the Eihōsai workshop in 1980, Kinoshita resolved to pursue the traditional path of ukiyo-e artists, and this piece is a splendid example of his commitment. Authorized by the Japan Sumo Association and crafted using the same techniques from the Edo period by a team consisting of designated carver Kijima Shigeo and printer Itō Tomoaki, under the Kyoto Hanga-in publisher, this work symbolizes a revival of the sumo nishiki-e.

This particular print, "TAKAMIYAMA" features the imposing figure of the legendary rikishi. Tochinishiki is depicted in a classical pose that exudes strength and dignity. Measuring 40.5cm by 27cm.

Kinoshita Daimon's contributions extend beyond nishiki-e to a range of sumo-related artifacts, including the creation of banzuke (ranking sheets), mini banners, and wrestler dolls, enriching the sumo culture with his artworks at each tournament.

Owning this piece not only means acquiring a visually stunning work of art but also a slice of sumo history and Japanese cultural heritage, curated by an artist whose life work is recognized as a vital ethnic cultural property. It is an exquisite find for collectors and enthusiasts alike, eager to embrace the spirit of sumo through the timeless art of woodblock printing.

Shipping and Handling Notice:
Given the delicate nature of this historical document, special care will be taken during packaging and shipping. The item will be securely wrapped to prevent any further damage and ensure it arrives in your hands as preserved as possible.
I will ship it in a sturdy tube so it won't bend.
I will send it via Japan Post.

Seller Experience and Quality Assurance:
We specialize in rare historical books and periodicals with a focus on Japanese cultural heritage. Our collection is carefully curated to ensure the authenticity and preservation of each item. Should you have any concerns upon receipt, please contact us for support.

Embrace the time-honored beauty and cultural significance of this nishiki-e woodblock print, and add a touch of traditional Japanese art to your collection.

Step into the vibrant world of sumo wrestling with this striking nishiki-e woodblock print titled "TAKAMIYAMA" Created by the celebrated artist Kinoshita Daimon, born in 1946 in Hokkaido, this print is a testament to the artist's dedication to the craft of ukiyo-e. Kinoshita, inspired by the illustrious Katsukawa school, taught himself in the styles of masters such as Katsukawa Shunshō and Shunei.

Upon visiting the Eihōsai workshop in 1980, Kinoshita resolved to pursue the traditional path of ukiyo-e artists, and this piece is a splendid example of his commitment. Authorized by the Japan Sumo Association and crafted using the same techniques from the Edo period by a team consisting of designated carver Kijima Shigeo and printer Itō Tomoaki, under the Kyoto Hanga-in publisher, this work symbolizes a revival of the sumo nishiki-e.

This particular print, "TAKAMIYAMA" features the imposing figure of the legendary rikishi. Tochinishiki is depicted in a classical pose that exudes strength and dignity. Measuring 40.5cm by 27cm.

Kinoshita Daimon's contributions extend beyond nishiki-e to a range of sumo-related artifacts, including the creation of banzuke (ranking sheets), mini banners, and wrestler dolls, enriching the sumo culture with his artworks at each tournament.

Owning this piece not only means acquiring a visually stunning work of art but also a slice of sumo history and Japanese cultural heritage, curated by an artist whose life work is recognized as a vital ethnic cultural property. It is an exquisite find for collectors and enthusiasts alike, eager to embrace the spirit of sumo through the timeless art of woodblock printing.

Shipping and Handling Notice:
Given the delicate nature of this historical document, special care will be taken during packaging and shipping. The item will be securely wrapped to prevent any further damage and ensure it arrives in your hands as preserved as possible.
I will ship it in a sturdy tube so it won't bend.
I will send it via Japan Post.

Seller Experience and Quality Assurance:
We specialize in rare historical books and periodicals with a focus on Japanese cultural heritage. Our collection is carefully curated to ensure the authenticity and preservation of each item. Should you have any concerns upon receipt, please contact us for support.

Embrace the time-honored beauty and cultural significance of this nishiki-e woodblock print, and add a touch of traditional Japanese art to your collection.

Edição
Edição limitada
Era
1900-2000
Vendido por
Proprietário ou revendedor
Artista
Kinoshita Daimon 木下 大門 (1946~)
Título da obra de arte
Sumo Legend Takamiyama 高見山 Masterpiece Woodblock Print by Kinoshita Daimon
Técnica
Impressão de xilogravura
Assinatura
Carimbo de Galeria, Carimbo do artista
País de origem
Japão
Estado
Excelente estado
Altura
40,5 cm
Largura
27 cm
Profundidade
0 cm
Período
1980-1990

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