Japanischer Druck "Geese in Flight" von Kasamatsu Shiro

Japanischer Druck "Geese in Flight" von Kasamatsu Shiro, 笠松紫浪 (Takagi Shiro (高木志朗))

Künstler:Kasamatsu Shiro

Titel:Geese in Flight

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Quelle:Japanese Art Open Database
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Wednesday, 3 May 2006 Shiro Takagi (1934 - ); A modern woodblock print artist born in Japan in 1934. Like his colleague Fujita Takagi was a student at the Musashino College of Fine Arts. He also studied under the noted woodblock artist Amano Kunihiro. Takagi’s prints subjects varied from images with a distinctly pop-art feel in the 70’s to more subtle landscapes and nature subjects. His color palette is somewhat bold without being overwhelming. Takagi’s prints are all pencil signed and numbered limited editions, look for that information in our auctions of his works. Takagi’s works are becoming increasing collectable especially some of his earlier designs and his works are thought to be a good area of investment by many dealers in Japan. Comments- A stunning, large Takagi work of two geese taking off over a beautiful green landscape in the springtime. Excellent depiction of the trees not yet leafed out. Beautiful Takagi print, note the wood grain detail. Great opportunity for a collector. Pencil Signed with date- Shiro Takagi Numbered Limited Edition- #65/120 (in pencil by artist) Image size- 20 1/2" x 13 3/4" + margins as shown Condition- In excellent condition overall as shown with fine original color and detail. No holes, tears, repairs or issues of any sort to report. A top-notch print.

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