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Japanese Woodblock Print Haku Maki 1978 78-2 Water
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Pre 1980 item# 814578 (stock# 4502)
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The Tretiak Collection
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$399
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78-2 (Water)
In 1978 Haku Maki was nearing the end of his artistic effort using kanji (Chinese characters) as the main theme of his work. This print is one bold kanji, for Water. To make it easier for his gaijin admirers to know what it meant, he wrote "water' in the bottom margin. The effect if the print is bold, the character stretches across the paper; it has a gold Sun (akin to a splash for accent and decoration, near the center of the print), and the characteristic Maki seal in th ...click for details
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Japanese Woodblock Print Haku Maki "81-12 (Empty)"
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Pre 1990 item# 812283 (stock# 3580c)
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This is a rarely seen Maki print; it was done after he had stopped doing embossed kanji and after he began doing prints with Ceramics as a theme. Maki did few white prints. This one, subtitled "empty" was done in 1981 The familiar embossing is seen in this print: the "dots" look like beads of a necklace, the sequin "dresses up" the print.There is foxing front and back, but that is all very old and stable. L is 46 cm w is 32 cm
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China Modern Prints Circa 1980
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Pre 1990 item# 741683 (stock# 0925)
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The Tretiak Collection
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Each one $150 or so; please note: prints in frames 3 and 6 have been sold.
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In the early 1980s I purchased a number of modern Chinese prints. These are by various artists. Within the next few days: I will add the names of the artists, the title of each print and a price. All are framed. If any prospective buyer wants an inspection report of a particular print out of frame and mat, I will try to provide. I suspect the condition may not be great, I do not think I used acid free mats to frame. They are from the left to the right as follows: Liu Jianping's "Son ...click for details
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