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Kato Teruhide - #040 Ishibe Koji - Free Shipping

  • US$165.00


Artist

Kato Teruhide (1936~2015)

 

 

Japanese Woodblock Print  Name

 #040   Ishibe Koji

 

 

 

Approx Image Size 

Height 32.00 cm  x Width 13.00 cm

(H 12.60" x  W 5.118 ")

 

 

Date 

Originally published in Heisei era (1989-) by Unsodo.

This is a later edition from the original blocks.

 

 

Condition  

Only perfect condition one. 

Never rolled up.

Never framed, kept in professional condition.

 

 

Color 

Refer to our Pictures

The color of the actual Woodblock Print may be slightly different

from the images on our pictures.

It is impossible to show the actual color of

these fine art of woodblock prints and texture of Washi Paper.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How our customer display our print.

Mr. S.S.   KY.  United States

 

It is based on print stands Frank Lloyd Wright designed for a show at

the Art Institute of Chicago in the early 1900 s.  

Wow looks very nice!!


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Customer Reviews

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Graeme
Excellent service

A beautiful print. Excellent service and communication, and free shipping is a bonus.

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Steven M Stogsdill
Beautiful print and outstanding service

First let me state that I am no art critic; I know what I like when I see it. To be honest, I was unaware of Kato's work until I stumbled upon a picture on the internet. I knew what I liked! I am a fan of modern art such as Wassily Kandinsky, a kind of stylized view of normal things, and Kato's work falls right in that genre. The printing quality of the print is perfect, with rich colors such as the red umbrella against the monochromatic background. It truly is a work of art and will work well in any home that embraces a modern style, or something Frank Lloyd Wright-ish. Once I knew what I wanted, I set about to find the best price, and my search led to Team Wakon. Free shipping is always a plus! Customer service is ichiban with Team Wakon, and the chairman, Masaru Kikuchi, was personally involved in the process, including rattling a few chains when it appeared my print was lost in shipping. Domo arigato, Masaru! To finish, Master Kato's works are beautiful, and the Team Wakon staff is top notch. I know I will be ordering from them again!


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