Perfect impression printed and published by the Thomas Gallery in Munich and printed in a total of 125 copies
This collaboration was crucial: under Watanabe's direction
The two plates were inked in two colors and printed with a double pass of the star press
Il movimento si identifica nella forza propulsiva dell’onda
KŌRIN FURUYA, Kōrin-style Patterns n. 20, 1897 sculture Perfect impression printed and publishedStunning proof with excellent colors, in the first edition. Printed on paper from Japan during the Meiji era (18681912). In exceptional condition, with untrimmed margins all around. Bibliography J. T. Carpenter, Designing Nature: The Rinpa Aesthetic in Japanese Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2012, p. 111 J. Hillier, The Art of the Japanese Book, London: Sothebys, 1987 A. Jackson (ed.), Kimono: The Art and Evolution of Japanese Fashion, London: