Eastern Asian Art & Antiques Auction
By Lion & Unicorn
Apr 11, 2024
200 Oakwood Lane Suite 200 Hollywood, FL 33020, United States
A meticulously curated collection of exquisite Eastern Asian Art & Antiques awaits you. Explore a diverse array of Japanese woodblock prints crafted by esteemed artists like Un'ichi Hiratsuka, Gekko, Hiroshige, and the legendary Hokusai. Delve into a world of artistic mastery with an assortment that extends beyond prints to encompass captivating Bronzes and Sculptures, elegant Porcelain Vessels, enchanting Wall Hangings, timeless Vintage Jewelry, intriguing Books & Literature, and an abundance of other treasures waiting to be discovered. Immerse yourself in the richness of Eastern Asian culture through this extraordinary assemblage.
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LOT 2:

Un'ichi Hiratsuka, Original B&W Woodblock on Paper, Signed

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Auction took place on Apr 11, 2024 at Lion & Unicorn
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Un'ichi Hiratsuka, Original B&W Woodblock on Paper, Signed
Large original black and white woodblock print on paper by Japanese Modern Master printmaker and wood cutter Un'ichi Hiratsuka. Bridge in the Garden of Hasso-an (Tea House) Nara depicts the wooden and stone planks famously used at the Nara National Museum, Japan. Illustrated in Modern Master at the Art Museum of Chicago, page 91, 2001. Signature, date, and edition number in graphite on lower right: Un-ichi Hiratsuka 1961, 3/50. Title on lower left: Gangibashi Bridge in the Garden of Hasso-an, Nara. Housed in a black wooden frame with a museum rag mat board and a conservation reflection control glass. Artwork dimensions: 22.25"L x 33.25"H. Frame size: 29"L x 41"H x 1.75"W.

Artist: Un'ichi Hiratsuka (Japanese 1895-1997)
Issued: 1961
Edition Number: 3 of 50 Country of Origin: Japan
Provenance: Van Zelst Family Collection

Condition: Age related wear.

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