Japanese Print By Masao Ido: Kaju-ji Temple
Artist: Masao Ido ( 1945-2016 )
From the series: One Hundred Famous Views of Kyoto
Two small marks from an earlier mount in the upper border, tiny trace in the lower margin.
1950
Sosaku Hanga
Nishiki-e
Masao Ido was a celebrated contemporary printmaker, renowned for his serene and timeless depictions of Japanese landscapes, particularly Kyoto. Born in northeast China and later settled in Japan, he studied under Yoshida Koho and mastered the traditional technique of woodblock printing. His works combine traditional aesthetics with a modern sensibility, characterized by rich textures, harmonious colors, and an ability to convey serenity and depth.
Image Width: 300.00
Image Height: 195.00
Sheet Width: 350.00
Sheet Height: 265.00
Two small marks from an earlier mount in the upper border, tiny trace in the lower margin.
1950
Sosaku Hanga
Nishiki-e
Masao Ido was a celebrated contemporary printmaker, renowned for his serene and timeless depictions of Japanese landscapes, particularly Kyoto. Born in northeast China and later settled in Japan, he studied under Yoshida Koho and mastered the traditional technique of woodblock printing. His works combine traditional aesthetics with a modern sensibility, characterized by rich textures, harmonious colors, and an ability to convey serenity and depth.
Image Width: 300.00
Image Height: 195.00
Sheet Width: 350.00
Sheet Height: 265.00
300 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Good condition
Material: Paper
Width: 350 mm
Height: 265 mm
Reference (ID): 1622185
Availability: In stock
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