Traditional Harmony Windmill — Vintage Japanese Toy Print (Kyōsen Nr. 35)

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Kawasaki Kyosen: Kyosen’s Collected Illustrations of Japanese Toys Nr. 35 ("Traditional Harmony Windmill"), 50x70cm Framed Art Reproduction With Black Frame

Traditional Harmony Windmill — Vintage Japanese Toy Print (Kyōsen Nr. 35)

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The Artwork: Traditional Harmony Windmill — Vintage Japanese Toy Print (Kyōsen Nr. 35)

From Kawasaki Kyosen's Collected Illustrations of Japanese Toys (Kyōsen Omocha-shū), this plate shows a bright paper windmill, the kazaguruma, its many-coloured vanes set in a ring on a slender stick, with a small inscribed slip beside it. The pinwheel was a fair and festival toy across Japan, sold at shrines and street stalls, and Kyosen (1877–1942) recorded it with the same care he gave every plaything.

The sheet is omocha-e, the picture of toys, drawn from life and printed by woodblock. The wheel's segments are laid in clear reds, blues, greens and yellows against the open paper, the stick and slip drawn in calm line, and a red seal marks the corner. The flat colour and even contour keep the toy crisp and legible.

On a wall the print is cheerful and graphic. The single coloured wheel gives a room a bright, turning focus while the pale ground keeps it light. It suits a child's room, a kitchen, or a hallway, and pairs well with pale wood and other folk-art prints . . . Read More >>


Japan historical period: Taisho 大正 (1912-1925)

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The Artist: Kawasaki Kyosen

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Kawasaki Kyosen (1877–1942) was a Japanese painter and print designer active during the Meiji, Taishō, and early Shōwa periods. While perhaps not as internationally renowned as some of his Ukiyo-e predecessors or Shin-Hanga contemporaries, Kyosen made notable contributions, particularly in the realm of kuchi-e (literally 'mouth pictures'), which were woodblock-printed frontispieces for popular novels, literary magazines, and even sheet music.

Born in Kyoto, Kyosen studied traditional Japanese painting under several masters, including Bज्ञानrō Unsō. He developed a style that was both rooted in traditional aesthetics and adaptable to the illustrative needs of the publishing industry of his time. Kuchi-e prints were an important part of Japanese visual cul . . . Read More >>

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