Mother and Child by Motoichi Kumagai, 1971
Mother and Child by Motoichi Kumagai, 1971
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Kumagai's Mother and Child offers a glimpse into familial warmth through its charming portrayal of a mother and her child, accompanied by a loyal pet. Created in December 1971 by Motoichi Kumagai, this print is a celebration of love and simplicity. Perfect small, one-of-a-kind gift for mom.
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Dimensions: 3"x4" (Koban size)
Year Created: 1971
Condition: The print is in good vintage condition, with characteristic ink bleed through and raw paper edges that underscore its authenticity.
Artist: Motoichi Kumagai
Woodblock prints, known as ukiyo-e, are a quintessential element of Japanese art, reflecting a technique perfected over centuries. The natural features of this print, such as the ink bleed on the reverse side and the unfinished edges of the paper, are inherent to its creation process and should be viewed as hallmarks of the traditional woodblock technique, not flaws. These characteristics embody the authentic touch of the artist and the print's journey from concept to completion.
Accompanying this print is its original nenpyo or koyomi, a traditional Japanese calendar card which serves as a certificate of the print's creation date. The inclusion of this nenpyo not only authenticates the print but also provides a tangible connection to the day it was crafted, making it a unique and valuable addition to any collection.
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Key Details:
Dimensions: 3"x4" (Koban size)
Year Created: 1971
Condition: The print is in good vintage condition, with characteristic ink bleed through and raw paper edges that underscore its authenticity.
Artist: Motoichi Kumagai
Woodblock prints, known as ukiyo-e, are a quintessential element of Japanese art, reflecting a technique perfected over centuries. The natural features of this print, such as the ink bleed on the reverse side and the unfinished edges of the paper, are inherent to its creation process and should be viewed as hallmarks of the traditional woodblock technique, not flaws. These characteristics embody the authentic touch of the artist and the print's journey from concept to completion.
Accompanying this print is its original nenpyo or koyomi, a traditional Japanese calendar card which serves as a certificate of the print's creation date. The inclusion of this nenpyo not only authenticates the print but also provides a tangible connection to the day it was crafted, making it a unique and valuable addition to any collection.