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A large evocative original lifetime Woodblock Print by Sano Seiji titled Fragrance Of Spring. The Japanese title Haru No Kahori depicts a spring scene in a rural landscape in the village of Kahori. Plum and cherry trees are bursting with flowers and the countryside is lush with new growth. A house with the traditional Gassho style roof sits among this idyllic setting. Printed in 1993 and pencil signed by the artist. Numbered 22 of a limited edition of 200. Beautifully executed and in excellent condition.
The approximate Dimensions of the sheet are 51 cm Width and 27.5 cm Height. The approximate Dimensions of the print are 44 cm Width and 21 cm Height.
Shipping is via Australia Post with tracking and signature on delivery.
Please note we do not accept returns. Please review our images to ensure you are happy with this item prior to purchasing.
Born in the Shizuoka prefecture at the age of 19 Sano Seiji moved to Kyoto to study under textile designer Sano Takeshi. In 1984 he took up studies in woodblock print making under the famous contemporary woodblock print artist Ido Masao. Today he lives and works in Kyoto and his work covers landscapes and scenes of nature around Kyoto and the surrounding country side. Sano Seiji’s work encompasses the natural beauty of rural Kyoto. His style is more detailed than Masao’s creations and he uses more muted colours.
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A large evocative original lifetime Woodblock Print by Sano Seiji titled Fragrance Of Spring. The Japanese title Haru No Kahori depicts a spring scene in a rural landscape in the village of Kahori. Plum and cherry trees are bursting with flowers and the countryside is lush with new growth. A house with the traditional Gassho style roof sits among this idyllic setting. Printed in 1993 and pencil signed by the artist. Numbered 22 of a limited edition of 200. Beautifully executed and in excellent condition.
The approximate Dimensions of the sheet are 51 cm Width and 27.5 cm Height. The approximate Dimensions of the print are 44 cm Width and 21 cm Height.
Shipping is via Australia Post with tracking and signature on delivery.
Please note we do not accept returns. Please review our images to ensure you are happy with this item prior to purchasing.
Born in the Shizuoka prefecture at the age of 19 Sano Seiji moved to Kyoto to study under textile designer Sano Takeshi. In 1984 he took up studies in woodblock print making under the famous contemporary woodblock print artist Ido Masao. Today he lives and works in Kyoto and his work covers landscapes and scenes of nature around Kyoto and the surrounding country side. Sano Seiji’s work encompasses the natural beauty of rural Kyoto. His style is more detailed than Masao’s creations and he uses more muted colours.