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Artist | Foujita |
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Country | Japanese, French |
Region | European, Asian |
ArtistFoijita, Tsuguharu "Leonard"
Artist Years1886-1968
Artist NationalityJapanese, French
Year1963
MediumPrint > Lithograph
DimensionsImage: 10 X 10 inches
Sheet: 14.5 X 11 inches
Color lithograph, signed in pencil and annotated “58/80”, printed on fine-grained, cream wove paper. Plate 4 from the suite of 5 (hors texte) lithographs for Jean Cocteau’s “La Mesangere” (The Butcher Shop), published by Pierre de Tartas, Paris, 1963, with his blindstamp chop next to the signature. Near fine condition, light toning to margins, tape residue on verso. unframed. Free shipping to US address.
(bx-72)
Accession Number740226
NotesAfter classical studies, this son of a samurai entered the Tokyo School of Fine Arts where his talent was often rewarded. At a very young age, he became interested in images imported from Europe and enrolled in French classes while devoting most of his time to drawing and painting. However, his Western style and his too independent character disturbed him. Eager for freedom, he left Japan in August 1913. After a short stay in London, he settled in Paris where he quickly became one of the picturesque figures of Montparnasse. He frequented social circles and met many artists such as Picasso, Soutine, Van Dongen, Modigliani, Chagall. From 1930 to 1950, he divided his life between travels where he met success and esteem: in England, Belgium, Holland, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, the United States and its two emotional capitals: Paris and Tokyo. Foujita's success grew. His style is balanced between a decorative figuration with pure and delicate forms of Japanese vocabulary and Western modernity. Foujita would say of himself: I am different from others because I am Japanese and short-sighted. He drew his subjects from children and cats and, in love with himself and women, he multiplied self-portraits and portraits. In 1955, he adopted French nationality. Buddhist, he converted to Catholicism and was baptized at the age of 73 in the cathedral of Reims, named after Leonardo in homage to Vinci. In 1968, he died of cancer in Zurich.
(source: Musee du Louvre, Chalcographie)
Price $750.00
Artist | Foujita |
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Country | Japanese, French |
Region | European, Asian |