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ITO SHINSUI: BEAUTY OF CHERRY BLOSSOMS ITO SHINSUI: BEAUTY OF CHERRY BLOSSOMS Ito Shinsui (1898-1972), signed Shinsui ga with seal Japan, 20th century Color woodblock print on paper. Signed Shinsui ga with seal Ito; numbered 56/300 and published by Momose Print Company of Tokyo. Titled Sakura Bijin (Beauty of Cherry Blossoms). Portrait of a beauty on a spring day. She wears a lilac outer robe over a blue plaid kimono and an under robe with a mauve tie-dyed pattern. The cherry blossoms are rendered in a soft cloud of pink, with a few delicate blossoms falling through the sky. Mounted to a passepartout and framed behind glass. SIZE of the sheet 51.1 x 45.8 cm Condition: Excellent condition with minor wear and slight browning along the outer edges. Ito Shinsui studied Japanese painting and began designing woodblock prints for the publisher Watanabe Shozaburo in 1916, with whom he collaborated until 1960. He is best known for his lovely shin-hanga images of beautiful women. These elegant and refined beauties are drawn with graceful line work and softly colored backgrounds. Recognized for his artistic achievements, the Japanese government declared Shinsui an "Intangible Cultural Property" in 1952, and he received the "Order of the Rising Sun" in 1970. Auction comparison: Compare a related Showa period print by Ito Shinsui, published by Watanabe, depicting a bijin before red plum blossoms, sold at Sotheby’s, Landscape to City: A Collection of 20th Century Japanese Prints, 18 November 2022, London, lot 49 (sold for GBP 2,142).

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ITO SHINSUI: BEAUTY OF CHERRY BLOSSOMS ITO SHINSUI: BEAUTY OF CHERRY BLOSSOMS Ito Shinsui (1898-1972), signed Shinsui ga with seal Japan, 20th century Color woodblock print on paper. Signed Shinsui ga with seal Ito; numbered 56/300 and published by Momose Print Company of Tokyo. Titled Sakura Bijin (Beauty of Cherry Blossoms). Portrait of a beauty on a spring day. She wears a lilac outer robe over a blue plaid kimono and an under robe with a mauve tie-dyed pattern. The cherry blossoms are rendered in a soft cloud of pink, with a few delicate blossoms falling through the sky. Mounted to a passepartout and framed behind glass. SIZE of the sheet 51.1 x 45.8 cm Condition: Excellent condition with minor wear and slight browning along the outer edges. Ito Shinsui studied Japanese painting and began designing woodblock prints for the publisher Watanabe Shozaburo in 1916, with whom he collaborated until 1960. He is best known for his lovely shin-hanga images of beautiful women. These elegant and refined beauties are drawn with graceful line work and softly colored backgrounds. Recognized for his artistic achievements, the Japanese government declared Shinsui an "Intangible Cultural Property" in 1952, and he received the "Order of the Rising Sun" in 1970. Auction comparison: Compare a related Showa period print by Ito Shinsui, published by Watanabe, depicting a bijin before red plum blossoms, sold at Sotheby’s, Landscape to City: A Collection of 20th Century Japanese Prints, 18 November 2022, London, lot 49 (sold for GBP 2,142).

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