All Items : Vintage Arts : Regional Art : Asian : Japanese : Woodblock Prints : Pre 1970
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boe kCraft wrote the last frame thanks bob
This is one of three research notes that were numbered 23. This one is about Work 73-2, a Maki homage to a 19th-century Chinese writer. Dan Tretiak wrote: Enigma. The original eBay seller wrote this in his listing. He really got it right. Maki’s print has the four-character phrase as done by Deng in his writing in the 19th century We confirm Deng and Maki were in sync. The arrangement of Maki’s gold seal is more used in Chinese than Japanese. In any case ENJOY
All Items : Vintage Arts : Regional Art : Asian : Japanese : Woodblock Prints : Pre 1970
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In this research note, Daniel Tretiak discusses an early Big Red print, Poem 68-1.
This research note looks at rarely seen Maki prints including early ones like Work Mu 2, done in 1961, and Symbol 2 from 1957.
Here are catalogues from Yoseido, CWAJ (College Women’s Association of Japan) print shows and Red Lantern. Most were gifts from Ayame Flint (CWAJ) and Al Brandt (Red Lantern). These are not complete runs but a strong selection. Each catalogue has images of prints of Japanese artists of the day.
Haku Maki Poem-j 1966
seal script according to Robert Craft great condition
Japan Haku Maki Big Yellow
This lovely yellow print was created in 1970 It reveals two seal script characters of the Song dynasty This is the only copy ever seen
It is in great condition
Daniel Tretiak chose to number this note 32, with no explanation of why there were no other notes between 28 and this one. In this note he focused on Poem J, a 1966 print that had just emerged (in 2019).
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This small green image of a child was produced in 1969. It is in good shape, considering its age. It is 12 of 201 and measures 6.75in x 8.75in (17cm x 22.5cm).
Poem 69-13 is an old embossed print. Created in 1969, it is in excellent condition. It measures 11 1/8in W x 15in H and is number 61 of an edition of 82.
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Daniel Tretiak tells us that in 1967 Haku Maki produced an alphabet series, Poem A-Z. He did all the letters of the English alphabet. This is Poem W, a strong rendering of the hiragana for You. Tretiak says: The image has a bold white sun in the top half with two dashes of rain-like strokes. It is in wonderful condition.
The print is number 23 of an edition of 50. It measures 17.25 inches square.
Note also that this print is an early one which he signed in the left corner below his seal. Later he mostly signed in the right margin.
Poem 68-40—strongly related to Poem 69-13 which is posted below on this site—is an old embossed print. Created in 1968, a year before its “cousin,” it is similarly in excellent condition. Poem 68-40 measures 11 3/8in W x 15in H and is number 29 of an edition of 72.
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This Georg Jensen sterling silver and onyx ring—no.97—was created decades ago (probably in the 1950s) by the jewelry designers Nanna and Jorgen Ditzel. Their NJ mark is inside the ring as well as the Georg Jensen mark, 925-S, Denmark, and the number 97. The ring sits about a centimeter or roughly a quarter of an inch above the finger. The onyx stone is carved in the cabochon manner, on the top and bottom of the stone. A large stone, it measures about 25mm x 18mm. It is mounted in an incomparable setting. The ring size is US 6.5 – 7.5. Its design makes its size somewhat flexible, allowing a larger finger to wear it comfortably. I have owned it for more than 50 years but have almost never worn it, so it has no real wear and tear.