JAPANESE WOODBLOCK KAORU KAWANO SIGNED GIRL W/BIRDS

Pricing & History
  • Sold for
    Start Free Trial or Sign In to see what it's worth.
  • Sold Date
  • Source eBay
Here's an adorable and original Woodblock by the great artist, Kaoru Kawana. Done in the 1940-50's. It is "Girl Feeding Pigeons" and is signed in pencil next to Kawana's Red Seal. This sweet girl has a bow in her very long flowing hair. In Excellent Condition, printed on Japanese thick Kozo paper. Is unframed. Measures approximately 16 3/4" by 11 1/2". Edition size is unknown but likely to be 50-100. This is a crisp impression with heavy ink and bleed-through. Please see the other woodblocks that I have for sale on this artist and save on shipping by buying more than one. Here is some additional info on this artist: Kawano, Kaoru (Otaru, Hokkaido, 1916 - Tokyo, 1965) Medium: Original Japanese Woodcut Note: Kaoru Kawano: A fine Sosaku hanga artist, Kaoru Kawano began his art studies at the Kawabata Art School in 1934. His first published woodcuts were accepted by the Japan Print Association (Nihon Hanga Kyokai) in 1944. Shortly afterwards Kawano was unfortunately taken as a prisoner of war and imprisoned in Siberia. He returned to Japan around 1949 and began exhibiting his art with both the Nihon Hanga Kyokai and Kokugakai. Kawano moved permanently to Tokyo in 1958 and participated in numerous international expositions. By 1960 his woodcuts were the subject of solo exhibitions in New York, Seattle and Chicago. As a leading Sosaku read more