Woodblock print "Dragon" by Maruyama Okyo Published by UNSODO


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Description

Hand printed on a Washi paper

※Reproducing all or any part of the contents is prohibited.

■ Type
Woodblock Print, Original woodblocks from UNSODO
※Original woodblocks
This was printed in late years by UNSODO publisher (Kyoto), using original woodblocks from Meiji period.

■ Artist
Maruyama Oukyo
1733-1795
Maruyama Oukyo was born in country side of Kyoto. In his teens, he went to center of Kyoto and learned many techniques of drawing. For short time, he learned Kano school but he also studied Chinese style and more styles, he established his own style such as emphasis on sketching.

【Specification】
・Material/ Japanese washi paper
・Size/ Picture:W17×H23.2cm , Margin included:W20.5×H28cm

・Regarding size / There is a slight error in size.
・Weight/ 50 g
・Made in Japan

Product Type: HOME DÉCOR
Collection: WALL DECORATION > WOODBLOCK PRINT

UNSODO

Unsodo publisher

[History]
Unsodo was founded in Teramachi Nijo, Kyoto in 1891 as a publisher specializing in art. It is the only publisher in Japan that publishes books printed by woodblock printing.
When the company was founded, machine printing technology was still in its infancy. Woodblock printing was the mainstream for color printing, and craftsmen's handwork was the most reliable printing method.
Unsodo excelled at design art printing and published collections of works by many painters and designers. Especially in Kyoto, where Kimono retail business was flourishing, the collection of fabric dyeing patterns was very popular among the Kimono makers.
Since the Taisho era (1912-1926) to this day, they have published woodblock prints by some of the most well-known Shin-Hanga artists, such as Higuchi Tomimaro, Ikeda Zuigetsu, Asano Takeji, Okada Gyoichi, Kato Kohshu, and Tsuchiya Rakuzan.

[Origin of the company name]
The name "Unsodo" was given by the artist Tomioka Tessai. "Unso" is a perennial herb in the mandarin family, and cultivated in southern Europe under the name of "Wijnruit" for medicinal and ornamental purposes. It has long been used as a fragrant herb to protect books from pests.

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