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          • 1999 Calender Woodblock Print of Serizawa Keisuke Design (1895-1984)
            Nov. 22, 2024

            1999 Calender Woodblock Print of Serizawa Keisuke Design (1895-1984)

            Est: £40 - £80

            20th-21st Century

            Orion Asian Art
          • KEISUKE SERIZAWA, (DECEMBER CALENDAR),
            Nov. 14, 2024

            KEISUKE SERIZAWA, (DECEMBER CALENDAR),

            Est: $300 - $500

            KEISUKE SERIZAWA, (DECEMBER CALENDAR), STENCIL ON PAPER, 33 X 26.5CM, FRAME SIZE: 51 X 41CM

            Leonard Joel
          • KEISUKE SERIZAWA, (DECEMBER CALENDAR),
            Nov. 07, 2024

            KEISUKE SERIZAWA, (DECEMBER CALENDAR),

            Est: $400 - $600

            KEISUKE SERIZAWA, (DECEMBER CALENDAR), STENCIL ON PAPER, 33 X 26.5CM, FRAME SIZE: 51 X 41CM

            Leonard Joel
          • K.Serizawa Mengei Japanese Folk Art Stencil Prints
            Sep. 07, 2024

            K.Serizawa Mengei Japanese Folk Art Stencil Prints

            Est: $30 - $99,999

            K.Serizawa Mengei Japanese Folk Art Stencil Prints Two framed stencil prints on paper by artist Keisuke Serizawa (Japanese 1895- 1984). Serizawa was a textile designer and pioneer in the Mingei or Japanese folk art movement. Declared a Living National Treasures by the Japanese government in1956, his works are featured in major museums globally. Measures: Site: 5-1/2" x 3-1/2" Frame: 13-1/2" x 16-1/2"

            Terri Peters & Associates
          • Keisuke Serizawa (Japanese, 1895-1984), Children of the Snow, Hand Stencil Dyed Print, Frame: 12 x 10 1/4 in. (30.5 x 26 cm.)
            Jun. 25, 2024

            Keisuke Serizawa (Japanese, 1895-1984), Children of the Snow, Hand Stencil Dyed Print, Frame: 12 x 10 1/4 in. (30.5 x 26 cm.)

            Est: $50 - $100

            Keisuke Serizawa (Japanese, 1895-1984), Children of the Snow, Hand Stencil Dyed Print,

            Weschler's
          • JAPANESE HARU CHARACTER PRINT BY KEISUKE SERIZAWA
            Jun. 08, 2024

            JAPANESE HARU CHARACTER PRINT BY KEISUKE SERIZAWA

            Est: $100 - $150

            Stencil dye on paper print by Keisuke Serizawa, 1895 to 1984, a Japanese textile designer, member of the Mingei folk art movement. The artwork depicts a Japanese character for the word Spring, composed of strokes, rooster, and flower. Titled Haru, Spring. From the Shiki, Four Season series. Undated. Unsigned. Green mat, black frame. Collectible Oriental Asian Graphic Art Prints.

            Antique Arena Inc
          • Keisuke Serizawa Furoshiki Japanese Fabric Artwork
            Jun. 02, 2024

            Keisuke Serizawa Furoshiki Japanese Fabric Artwork

            Est: $400 - $800

            Keisuke Serizawa Furoshiki Japanese Fabric Artwork Size:  Frame: 27.5"H x 31.25"W  Visible: 31"W x 15"H Keisuke Serizawa was a renowned Japanese artist. He was officially recognized and honored as a "Living National Treasure ". Drawing inspiration from traditional crafts like Edo Komon and Ise Japanese paper, Serizawa created distinctive Japanese-style artworks. Notably, he refined the technique of stencil dyeing, which later earned recognition as an important intangible cultural heritage. Today, he stands as a prominent representative of Japanese craftsmanship on the global stage. The term "wind" in Japanese is depicted by the color navy blue, often associated with the rich traditions of the country. A prime example of this is the age-old custom of using wrapping cloths, known as "furoshiki". These clothes are the epitome of sustainable living in Japan, offering a zero-waste method for wrapping a diverse range of items - from fresh produce and wine bottles to clothing and presents. Beyond mere utility, the practice of furoshiki resonates with the philosophy of ecological mindfulness, prompting us to re-evaluate the number of items we truly require. This versatile art form transforms a single cloth into multiple utilities, all through the simple act of folding and tying in various manners. Although fabric wrapping is prevalent in many cultures, the furoshiki style is uniquely Japanese, reflecting the nation's appreciation for ceremony, aesthetics, multipurpose tools, and meticulousness in everyday affairs. Tracing back to its origins, cloth wrapping has been prevalent in Japan for over a millennium. The term "furoshiki", which translates to "bath spread", finds its roots in the Edo period (1603-1868). During this era, these clothes were a staple in bathhouses, utilized for holding clothes and as bath mats. With time, the Japanese ingeniously devised a plethora of uses and elegant patterns for furoshiki. This multifunctional cloth can seamlessly transition into gift wrapping, a shopping bag, a stylish handbag accessory, a picnic basket, a table setting, home decor, and even fashion items like scarves, belts, or bandanas. Furthermore, it proves to be an efficient solution for wrapping clothes during travel.

            Collective Hudson, LLC
          • Keisuke Serizawa Furoshiki Japanese fabric artwork
            Mar. 01, 2024

            Keisuke Serizawa Furoshiki Japanese fabric artwork

            Est: $600 - $1,200

            Keisuke Serizawa Furoshiki Japanese Fabric Artwork Keisuke Serizawa was a renowned Japanese artist. He was officially recognized and honored as a "Living National Treasure ". Drawing inspiration from traditional crafts like Edo Komon and Ise Japanese paper, Serizawa created distinctive Japanese-style artworks. Notably, he refined the technique of stencil dyeing, which later earned recognition as an important intangible cultural heritage. Today, he stands as a prominent representative of Japanese craftsmanship on the global stage. The term "wind" in Japanese is depicted by the color navy blue, often associated with the rich traditions of the country. A prime example of this is the age-old custom of using wrapping cloths, known as "furoshiki". These cloths are an epitome of sustainable living in Japan, offering a zero-waste method for wrapping a diverse range of items - from fresh produce and wine bottles to clothing and presents. Beyond mere utility, the practice of furoshiki resonates with the philosophy of ecological mindfulness, prompting us to re-evaluate the number of items we truly require. This versatile art form transforms a single cloth into multiple utilities, all through the simple act of folding and tying in various manners. Although fabric wrapping is prevalent in many cultures, the furoshiki style is uniquely Japanese, reflecting the nation's appreciation for ceremony, aesthetics, multipurpose tools, and meticulousness in everyday affairs. Tracing back its origins, cloth wrapping has been prevalent in Japan for over a millennium. The term "furoshiki", which translates to "bath spread", finds its roots in the Edo period (1603-1868). During this era, these cloths were a staple in bathhouses, utilized for holding clothes and as bath mats. With time, the Japanese ingeniously devised a plethora of uses and elegant patterns for furoshiki. This multifunctional cloth can seamlessly transition into gift wrapping, a shopping bag, a stylish handbag accessory, a picnic basket, a table setting, home decor, and even fashion items like scarves, belts, or bandanas. Furthermore, it proves to be an efficient solution for wrapping clothes during travel. Frame: 27.5"H x 31.25"W Visible: 31"W x 15"H SHIPPING: Collective HUDSON does NOT offer in-house shipping. For a list of shippers, please click here. We have a few shippers who operate on the east coast with competitive pricing: Andrew Prial, Paul Bzwadka, and Joe Garden. These names are listed on our site.   All items are sold as is. Conditions of the items are generally commensurate with age and use. Please examine the photos carefully and do not hesitate to ask questions. You are also welcome to visit us from Wednesday to Sunday, 11 AM to 4 PM, by making an appointment.

            Collective Hudson, LLC
          • Keisuke Serizawa Furoshiki Japanese fabric artwork
            Dec. 08, 2023

            Keisuke Serizawa Furoshiki Japanese fabric artwork

            Est: $600 - $1,200

            Keisuke Serizawa Furoshiki Japanese fabric artwork. Keisuke Serizawa was a renowned Japanese artist. He was officially recognized and honored as a "Living National Treasure ". Drawing inspiration from traditional crafts like Edo Komon and Ise Japanese paper, Serizawa created distinctive Japanese-style artworks. Notably, he refined the technique of stencil dyeing, which later earned recognition as an important intangible cultural heritage. Today, he stands as a prominent representative of Japanese craftsmanship on the global stage. The term "wind" in Japanese is depicted by the color navy blue, often associated with the rich traditions of the country. A prime example of this is the age-old custom of using wrapping cloths, known as "furoshiki". These cloths are an epitome of sustainable living in Japan, offering a zero-waste method for wrapping a diverse range of items - from fresh produce and wine bottles to clothing and presents. Beyond mere utility, the practice of furoshiki resonates with the philosophy of ecological mindfulness, prompting us to re-evaluate the number of items we truly require. This versatile art form transforms a single cloth into multiple utilities, all through the simple act of folding and tying in various manners. Although fabric wrapping is prevalent in many cultures, the furoshiki style is uniquely Japanese, reflecting the nation's appreciation for ceremony, aesthetics, multipurpose tools, and meticulousness in everyday affairs. Tracing back its origins, cloth wrapping has been prevalent in Japan for over a millennium. The term "furoshiki", which translates to "bath spread", finds its roots in the Edo period (1603-1868). During this era, these cloths were a staple in bathhouses, utilized for holding clothes and as bath mats. With time, the Japanese ingeniously devised a plethora of uses and elegant patterns for furoshiki. This multifunctional cloth can seamlessly transition into gift wrapping, a shopping bag, a stylish handbag accessory, a picnic basket, a table setting, home decor, and even fashion items like scarves, belts, or bandanas. Furthermore, it proves to be an efficient solution for wrapping clothes during travel.

            Collective Hudson, LLC
          • Serizawa, Keisuke: Calendar 1922. Und: Calendar 1980
            Oct. 10, 2023

            Serizawa, Keisuke: Calendar 1922. Und: Calendar 1980

            Est: €160 - €200

            Serizawa, Keisuke. Calendar 1922. Und: Calendar 1980. Farbige Original-Schablonendrucke. Jeweils 12 lose Kalenderblätter auf feinem Japan in OPappflügelmappe (Ecken bestoßen) mit VDSchild. Oban-Format. Je ca. 37 x 27 cm. 1922 und 1980 -- Keisuke Serizawas (1895-1984) wurde 1895 in Shizuoka als Sohn eines Kimonostoff-Großhändlers geboren. Er studierte Industriedesign an der Höheren Technischen Schule in Tokio und entdeckte die traditionelle Färbetechnik Bingata auf Okinawa. Serizawa wurde für seine einzigartigen Muster und die Verbindung traditioneller Techniken mit seinem eigenen japanischen Stil bekannt. Er erhielt den Titel "Lebender Nationalschatz" und wurde für seine kulturellen Verdienste geehrt. – Wohlerhalten.

            Bassenge Auctions
          • KEISUKE SERIZAWA (Japanese, 1895-1984).
            Aug. 13, 2023

            KEISUKE SERIZAWA (Japanese, 1895-1984).

            Est: $300 - $500

            (4) Framed Keisuke Serizawa Japanese woodblock prints of the "Four Seasons". From a Bronxville, NY estate. Dimensions: frame measures approx. 18" h x 14" w; sight measures approx. 16.5" h x 12.675" w.

            Clarke Auction Gallery
          • (1)BOARD PAINTING (2)STENCIL DYEING
            Jul. 30, 2023

            (1)BOARD PAINTING (2)STENCIL DYEING

            Est: ¥50,000 - ¥80,000

            (1)paint on wood (2)stencil dyeing on paper, (1)11.0×15.5 cm (2) image:30.3×24.3 cm

            New Art Est-Ouest Auctions
          • Serizawa, Keisuke
            Jul. 11, 2023

            Serizawa, Keisuke

            Est: €80 - €120

            (Japan 1895-1984). "Calendar 1974". 12 Bl. Farbholzschnitte von Keisuke Serizawa auf Japan, (1973). Blgr. 37,3 x 27,8 cm. Lose in Okart.-Mappe mit aufkasch. Holzschnitt-Titel. (Ger. Gebrauchssp.). Die Darstellungen thematisieren japanische Erzählungen.

            Kiefer Buch- und Kunstauktionen
          • Illustrations of 'Shiisanmei'
            May. 18, 2023

            Illustrations of 'Shiisanmei'

            Est: ¥100,000 - ¥150,000

            from the edition of 180, on Japon, published by Gallery Gohachi, contained in the certificate wooden case, comes with an explanatory book

            Mallet Auction
          • Illustrations of 'Gokuraku kara kita (from the Heavens)'
            May. 18, 2023

            Illustrations of 'Gokuraku kara kita (from the Heavens)'

            Est: ¥100,000 - ¥150,000

            from the edition of 35A.P. (the edition was 100), on Japon, contained in an original case, comes with additional 15 Katazome on Japon

            Mallet Auction
          • SERIZAWA KEISUKE (1895-1984) Iroha uta (Hiragana Syllabary Poem) Six stenci
            Mar. 21, 2023

            SERIZAWA KEISUKE (1895-1984) Iroha uta (Hiragana Syllabary Poem) Six stenci

            Est: $25,000 - $35,000

            SERIZAWA KEISUKE (1895-1984) Iroha uta (Hiragana Syllabary Poem) Six stencil-dyed (katazome) silk cloths mounted as a six-panel screen 60 7/8 x 14 3/4 in. (154.6 x 37.5 cm.) each

            Christie's
          • Illustrated Biography of Honen Shonin
            Dec. 01, 2022

            Illustrated Biography of Honen Shonin

            Est: ¥300,000 - ¥400,000

            numbered 99/100 on the justification, on Japon, comes with an original case and an explanatory book 'Illustrated Biography of Honen Shonin' (published in 1944)

            Mallet Auction
          • Print, Keisuke Serizawa
            Oct. 15, 2022

            Print, Keisuke Serizawa

            Est: $100 - $200

            Keisuke Serizawa (Japanese, 1895-1984), "Handcrafts - Drying of the Silks," hand-dyed stencil print, stamped lower right, sheet: 5.75"h x 4"w, overall (with mat): 10"h x 8"w

            Clars Auctions
          • Print, Keisuke Serizawa
            Sep. 17, 2022

            Print, Keisuke Serizawa

            Est: $200 - $400

            Keisuke Serizawa (Japanese, 1895-1984), "Handcrafts - Drying of the Silks," hand-dyed stencil print, stamped lower right, sheet: 5.75"h x 4"w, overall (with mat): 10"h x 8"w

            Clars Auctions
          • Print, Keisuke Serizawa
            Aug. 14, 2022

            Print, Keisuke Serizawa

            Est: $400 - $600

            Keisuke Serizawa (Japanese, 1895-1984), "Handcrafts - Drying of the Silks," hand dyed stencil print, stamped lower right, sheet: 5.75"h x 4"w, overall (with mat): 10"h x 8"w

            Clars Auctions
          • Keisuke Serizawa (Japanese, 1895-1984) 3 Fans
            Nov. 14, 2021

            Keisuke Serizawa (Japanese, 1895-1984) 3 Fans

            Est: $50 - $100

            Keisuke Serizawa (Japanese, 1895-1984) 3 Fans. With bingata and stencil hand dyed decoration. Each Size: 17'' x 11.5'' (43 x 29 cm). Ex. Cathryn Cootner Estate Collection, Sonoma, CA.

            Material Culture
          • SERIZAWA KEISUKE (1895-1984) Iroha uta (Hiragana Syllabary Poem) Six stenci
            Mar. 16, 2021

            SERIZAWA KEISUKE (1895-1984) Iroha uta (Hiragana Syllabary Poem) Six stenci

            Est: $40,000 - $60,000

            SERIZAWA KEISUKE (1895-1984) Iroha uta (Hiragana Syllabary Poem) Six stencil-dyed (katazome) silk cloths mounted as a six-panel screen 60 7/8 x 14 ¾ in. (154.6 x 37.5 cm.) each

            Christie's
          • Act of Making Paper in The Winter
            Nov. 19, 2020

            Act of Making Paper in The Winter

            Est: ¥100,000 - ¥150,000

            signed (lower left), not examined out of the frame

            Mallet Auction
          • Keisuke Serizawa (1895-1984) shiki - Four Seasons Dye on traditional Japanese paper.
            Aug. 26, 2020

            Keisuke Serizawa (1895-1984) shiki - Four Seasons Dye on traditional Japanese paper.

            Est: $2,000 - $4,000

            Keisuke Serizawa (1895-1984) shiki - Four Seasons Dye on traditional Japanese paper. Four Dye Paintings titled: Haru, Natsu, Aki, Fuyu or Collectively Shun-Ka-shu-To. Largest framed dimensions: H: 23 x W: 19 in.

            Gray's Auctioneers
          • KEISUKE SERIZAWA (Japanese, 1895-1984)
            Jun. 29, 2019

            KEISUKE SERIZAWA (Japanese, 1895-1984)

            Est: $100 - $150

            Size : 22 1/2" x 23 1/2"

            Rag and Bone Auctions
          • KEISUKE SERIZAWA (Japanese, 1895-1984)
            Aug. 04, 2018

            KEISUKE SERIZAWA (Japanese, 1895-1984)

            Est: $80 - $125

            Three stencil-dyed prints on paper and bamboo uchiwa fans, together with two additional unverified examples executed in similar manner. Size (largest): 16 1/4" x 11 1/4"

            Rag and Bone Auctions
          • KEISUKE SERIZAWA (Japanese, 1895-1984)
            Aug. 04, 2018

            KEISUKE SERIZAWA (Japanese, 1895-1984)

            Est: $100 - $150

            Size : 22 1/2" x 23 1/2"

            Rag and Bone Auctions
          • KEISUKE SERIZAWA (Japanese, 1895-1984)
            May. 10, 2018

            KEISUKE SERIZAWA (Japanese, 1895-1984)

            Est: $150 - $200

            Three stencil-dyed prints on paper and bamboo uchiwa fans, together with two additional unverified examples executed in similar manner. Size (largest): 16 1/4" x 11 1/4"

            Rag and Bone Auctions
          • KEISUKE SERIZAWA (Japanese, 1895-1984)
            May. 10, 2018

            KEISUKE SERIZAWA (Japanese, 1895-1984)

            Est: $150 - $200

            Four stencil-dyed prints on paper and bamboo uchiwa fans. Size (largest): 16 1/4" x 11 1/4"

            Rag and Bone Auctions
          • Keisuke Serizawa stencil dyed print
            Sep. 23, 2017

            Keisuke Serizawa stencil dyed print

            Est: $60 - $120

            Keisuke Serizawa (Japanese 1895-1984)- Untitled- stencil dyed print (kataezome), artist chop lower right, 13 1/2'' diagonal crease on the left, plus handling creases. The artist was designated as a Living National Treasure for his kataezome stencil dying technique by the Japanese government. 13 x 17 3/4''

            Rachel Davis Fine Arts
          • Keisuke Serizawa, Metamorphosis of Zan Biell, Woodcut
            Jun. 21, 2017

            Keisuke Serizawa, Metamorphosis of Zan Biell, Woodcut

            Est: $900 - $1,200

            Artist: Keisuke Serizawa, Japanese (1895 - 1984) Title: Metamorphosis of Zan Biell Year: circa 1970 Medium: Woodcut on Rice Paper, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: AP Size: 29 x 23.5 in. (73.66 x 59.69 cm)

            RoGallery
          • KEISUKE SERIZAWA - TEXTILE PANEL
            Apr. 14, 2016

            KEISUKE SERIZAWA - TEXTILE PANEL

            Est: $100 - $150

            (Japan, 1895-1984), colorful stencil dyed print on fabric, with original Edozome packaging, 41x42in.

            Leighton Galleries
          • 6 Kiesuke Serizawa (Japanese, 1895-1984) Calendar Prints
            Oct. 12, 2015

            6 Kiesuke Serizawa (Japanese, 1895-1984) Calendar Prints

            Est: $200 - $300

            6 Kiesuke Serizawa (Japanese, 1895-1984) Woodblock Calendar Prints. Size: 13" x 10.75", 33 x 27 cm (sight); 14.5" x 12.25", 37 x 31 cm (frame). Provenance: DeHoogh Gallery, Philadelphia.

            Material Culture
          • Seven Serizawa Keisuke (1895-1984) Fans, Japan, 20th century, each stenciled paper fan depicts various designs including flowers, sea c
            Sep. 19, 2015

            Seven Serizawa Keisuke (1895-1984) Fans, Japan, 20th century, each stenciled paper fan depicts various designs including flowers, sea c

            Est: $1,200 - $1,500

            Seven Serizawa Keisuke (1895-1984) Fans, Japan, 20th century, each stenciled paper fan depicts various designs including flowers, sea creatures, a family crest, and waves, mounted on bamboo, dia. 11 1/4 in.

            Skinner
          • Serizawa Keisuke (1895-1984) Stencil-dyed Prints, Japan, 20th century, set of ten prints depicting various folk traditions, each signed
            Nov. 22, 2014

            Serizawa Keisuke (1895-1984) Stencil-dyed Prints, Japan, 20th century, set of ten prints depicting various folk traditions, each signed

            Est: $800 - $1,000

            Serizawa Keisuke (1895-1984) Stencil-dyed Prints, Japan, 20th century, set of ten prints depicting various folk traditions, each signed by the artist in red pigment, three framed, ht. 6 to 10 in.

            Skinner
          • Serizawa, Abstract, O/M
            Jan. 13, 2013

            Serizawa, Abstract, O/M

            Est: $500 - $1,000

            Keisuke Serizawa (Japanese 1895-1984), abstract, oil on masonite, signed lower left, circa late 1950s, 22 3/4"h x 23 3/4"w (sight), 25"h x 26"w (frame).

            Kaminski Auctions
          • Property from Various Owners
            Dec. 21, 2011

            Property from Various Owners

            Est: $1,500 - $2,500

            Hanging scroll, colors on silk; the two characters printed using the katazome stencil dyeing method on an ivory ground within a wide border tinted dove gray. 17 1/2 x 8 1/4in (44.4 x 21cm)

            Bonhams
          • KEISUKE SERIZAWA (Japanese, 1895-1984); Calendar,
            Dec. 03, 2011

            KEISUKE SERIZAWA (Japanese, 1895-1984); Calendar,

            Est: $1,000 - $1,500

            KEISUKE SERIZAWA (Japanese, 1895-1984); Calendar, 1955; Eight pieces: Wood engravings in colors on rice paper in folio (one framed); 19 1/2'' x 11 1/4'' (sheet)

            Rago Arts and Auction Center
          • Serizawa,Keisuke
            Feb. 04, 2011

            Serizawa,Keisuke

            Est: - €150

            (Japanisch 1895- 1984). "Calendar 1972". 12 Bl. Farbholzschnitte von Keisuke Serizawa auf Japan, 1972. Blgr. 37 x 28 cm. Lose in O.-Pappmappe (Gebrauchssp.) mit aufkasch. Holzschnitt- Tit. Die Darstellungen thematisieren traditionelle Feste in japanischen Städten. - Äußerste Ränder tls. knittrig u. fl.

            Kiefer Buch- und Kunstauktionen
          • Serizawa, Keisuke (1895-1984) Ehon Don Kihote (Don Quixote Picture Book), Mukômachi: Sunward Press, (1936), numbered in pencil 15 (o...
            Nov. 14, 2010

            Serizawa, Keisuke (1895-1984) Ehon Don Kihote (Don Quixote Picture Book), Mukômachi: Sunward Press, (1936), numbered in pencil 15 (o...

            Est: $15,000 - $25,000

            Serizawa, Keisuke (1895-1984) Ehon Don Kihote (Don Quixote Picture Book), Mukômachi: Sunward Press, (1936), numbered in pencil 15 (of 25 copies), with katazome stencil illustrations, sewn binding with lacquered, printed paper covers by Suzuki Shigeo, with original cloth-covered folio case with ivory clasps, folio, (good, with minor surface cracking to covers, mainly around binding, folio case with age wear and splits to hinges). Note: In 1956, the Japanese government named Keisuke Serizawa was a Living National Treasure for his katazome stencil dyeing technique.

            Skinner
          • Keisuke Serizawa (1895-1984), FOUR MODERN PRINTS, 17.3" x 13.4" - 44 x 34 cm.
            Jun. 18, 2010

            Keisuke Serizawa (1895-1984), FOUR MODERN PRINTS, 17.3" x 13.4" - 44 x 34 cm.

            Est: $300 - $400

            Keisuke Serizawa (1895-1984)FOUR MODERN PRINTS, Each depicting a stylized character of the four seasons, 17.3" x 13.4" - 44 x 34 cm.Note: Serizawa was designated a Living National Treasure in 1956.

            Waddington's
          • KEISUKE SERIZAWA of Shizuoka [1895-1984]:
            Sep. 11, 2007

            KEISUKE SERIZAWA of Shizuoka [1895-1984]:

            Est: £500 - £800

            an ita-e of a cat beside five sosho characters, similar to the preceding lot and with hexagonal seal; 7.25 x 5.25 inches [18.5 x 13.5 cms.], signed on the reverse 'kei' and in original card case [2]

            Bonhams
          • KEISUKE SERIZAWA of Shizuoka [1895-1984]:
            Sep. 11, 2007

            KEISUKE SERIZAWA of Shizuoka [1895-1984]:

            Est: £600 - £800

            an ita-e similar to the preceding lot, illustrating the metaphor that a door may be both a point of entry and exit; 5.5 x 6 inches [14 x 15 cms.]; signed on the reverse, Kei and with original fitted card case [2]

            Bonhams
          • KEISUKE SERIZAWA of Shizuoka [1895-1984]:
            Sep. 11, 2007

            KEISUKE SERIZAWA of Shizuoka [1895-1984]:

            Est: £700 - £900

            an ita-e of a vase illustrating the Iroha ['alphabet']; 8.5 x 6 inches [21 x 15 cms.], the reverse signed Kei, in its original card case [2]

            Bonhams
          • KEISUKE SERIZAWA of Shizuoka [1895-1984]:
            Sep. 11, 2007

            KEISUKE SERIZAWA of Shizuoka [1895-1984]:

            Est: £600 - £800

            an ita-e, similar to the preceding lot, with the exhortation 'Clap your hands for joy!'; 6.25 x 5.75 inches [16 x 14.5 cms.], signed on the reverse Kei and with original cardboard case [2]

            Bonhams
          • KEISUKE SERIZAWA of Shizuoka [1895-1984]: a wood block printed poster
            Sep. 11, 2007

            KEISUKE SERIZAWA of Shizuoka [1895-1984]: a wood block printed poster

            Est: £600 - £800

            advertising the Nihon Mingei Kan exhibition of Textiles and Ceramics [dated 15th June until end of June, but year unknown]; 25 x 19 inches [63 x 48 cms.] [framed and glazed]

            Bonhams
          • KEISUKE SERIZAWA of Shizuoka [1895-1984]:
            Sep. 11, 2007

            KEISUKE SERIZAWA of Shizuoka [1895-1984]:

            Est: £500 - £800

            ita-e [painting on wood board] illustrating the Metaphor 'Momokuri san-nen/kaki hachi-nen' [It takes three years for a peach to fruit/and eight years for a persimmon to fruit]; 6.75 x 3.75 inches [17 x 9.5 cms.]; contained in original card case inscribed 'Serizawa Keisuke Ita-e' [2]

            Bonhams
          • KEISUKE SERIZAWA of Shizuoka [1895-1984]:
            Sep. 11, 2007

            KEISUKE SERIZAWA of Shizuoka [1895-1984]:

            Est: £600 - £800

            an ita-e of 'Fuku ju' [Happiness], similar to the preceding lot and contained in original card case [2]

            Bonhams
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