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Listing No: 10542

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Artwork Info

FAE Listing No:
10542
Artist:
Yukio Fukazawa (1924-2017)
Title:
Titled at lower left margin
Date of Work:
1986
Signature:
signed "Y. Fukazawa" at lower right with artist's blind stamp at lower right
Where Produced:
Japan
Presentation:
Unframed

Artwork Medium

Type:
Fine Print
Sub Type:
Intaglio
Support:
on Paper
Medium Notes:
color intaglio including Etching and Aquatint

Edition

Edition Number:
14
Edition Size:
50

Artwork Size & Weight

Primary:
34.5 x 23.75 in. (Paper Size)
Secondary:
29.25 x 19.5 in. (Plate Size )

Artwork Condition

Condition:
Pinpoint foxing at upper right. Several creases at lower left near edition and date. Several areas of light fixing at bottom right margin.

Artwork Provenance

Collection:
Hiroo Nakahara
Provenance:
Directly from the Hiroo Nakahara collection.

About this Piece

Yukio Fukazawa was a lauded Japanese print maker who is revered for his lyrical and mysterious Intaglio prints. He is known for his skill and fearlessness in combining many intaglio techniques, with both copper plate engraving and etching, in unorthodox ways. He was born in Yamanashi prefecture in Japan but went to grade school on Korea where he and Hiroo Nakahara, the owner of this print, became good friends.

Although Fukazawa graduated from the Tokyo Art University, in the field of intaglio printmaking for which he is best known, he was essentially self-taught.

In 1963, he was invited by the Mexican Government to teach copper plate etching and engraving at universities across Mexico. It was at this time he reconnected with Hiroo Nakahara who helped Fukazawa create a market for his work in the United States.

When Fukazawa returned to Japan, he was elected head of the Japan Print Association and held that post from 1991 to 1994. Fukazawa passed away in 2017.

Fukazawa's technical ability and mastery of the various intaglio techniques is evident in this print.

About the Artist

Fukazawa was a Japanese print-maker who turned to copper etchings because of a knee injury suffered during WWII. During his long, successful career, Fukazawa greatly influenced the art of Japanese print making through both his art and the many positions he held high in the echelons of the Japanese art world, including his appointment as President of the Japan Prints Association in 1990.

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