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    Chiura Obata, "Unforgettable Impression"
    Chiura Obata, "Unforgettable Impression"

    Modern/Contemporary

    Chiura Obata, "Unforgettable Impression"

    $950.00

    Starting in 1956, Chiura Obata began production of a small series of woodblock prints in collaboration with Uchida Bijitsu Shoshi Han in Kyoto, one of the 20th century's most important publishers of woodblock prints. The works depict the Japanese garden of the Carr family, which they named "Shiho-en" meaning that its beauty can be appreciated from all directions. One design would be issued per year as Christmas cards sent to family and friends, and up to seven designs are said to have been completed, with five more only in proof form. 

    The title of this fifth print, “Unforgettable Impression,” may refer to Obata’s deeply felt response to this section of Shiho-en. At the center of the composition stands a Japanese crabapple tree, surrounded by azaleas, gardenias, camellias, and other ornamental plantings. On the left, a gate leads toward the Inner Garden. The print is sold with its original folder (10" x7") and was detached from its mounting. This marvelous and rare work is one of five available at Tokaido Arts.

    Date: 1959
    Size: 8" x 5.5"
    Publisher: Adachi Bijitsu Shoshi Han
    Condition: Fine/excellent color and condition (detached from original folder)

    Chiura Obata (1885–1975) was a Japanese-American artist and art professor known for his sumi-e ink paintings and woodblock prints of the American West, especially Yosemite. Born in Okayama, Japan, he immigrated to the United States in 1903 and taught at the University of California, Berkeley from 1932 to 1954. He was incarcerated during World War II at the Topaz War Relocation Center, where he also organized an art school. 

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