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    • Chuzo Tamotzu, New Mexico
      May. 09, 2024

      Chuzo Tamotzu, New Mexico

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Chuzo Tamotzu (1891 - 1975) New Mexico mixed media on paper signed lower right: Tamotzu

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • Chuzo Tamotzu (NM,NY,Japan,1891-1975) watercolor painting
      May. 14, 2023

      Chuzo Tamotzu (NM,NY,Japan,1891-1975) watercolor painting

      Est: $280 - $360

      ARTIST: Chuzo F Tamotsu (New Mexico, New York, Japanese, 1891 - 1975) NAME: Harvest in New Mexico MEDIUM: watercolor on paper CONDITION: Very good. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 11 x 14 inches / 27 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: 22 x 24 inches / 55 x 60 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119148 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Chuzo Tamotzu was a self-taught painter who lived in New York City before settling in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1948.Tamotzu was born in Kagoshima, Japan in 1888. At Senshu University in Tokyo he was educated in political science. Self-taught in sumi-e, he left Japan in 1914 to further his study of art throughout Asia and Europe. Tamotzu moved to the U.S. in 1920 where befriended several other artists, such as Philip Evergood, Yasuo Kuniyoshi and John Sloan. Tamotzu served on the board of the Society of Independent Artists when Sloan became the society's president. During the Great Depression, Tamotzu worked for the Public Works of Art Project in New York, but was denied participation in the Works Progress Administration because he was not an American citizen.Tamotzu served in the American military during World War II as a combat sketch artist, and eventually became an American citizen. In 1947 Tamotzu became a founding member of the New York Artists' Equity Association.In 1974 Tamotzu converted the studio he had been renting in Sante Fe from John Sloan into his own gallery.Tamotzu's art is held in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and New Mexico Museum of Art.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • Chuzo Tamotzu (NM,NY,Japan,1891-1975) watercolor painting
      Feb. 12, 2023

      Chuzo Tamotzu (NM,NY,Japan,1891-1975) watercolor painting

      Est: $300 - $400

      ARTIST: Chuzo F Tamotsu (New Mexico, New York, Japanese, 1891 - 1975) NAME: Harvest in New Mexico MEDIUM: watercolor on paper CONDITION: Very good. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 11 x 14 inches / 27 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: 22 x 24 inches / 55 x 60 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119148 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Chuzo Tamotzu was a self-taught painter who lived in New York City before settling in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1948.Tamotzu was born in Kagoshima, Japan in 1888. At Senshu University in Tokyo he was educated in political science. Self-taught in sumi-e, he left Japan in 1914 to further his study of art throughout Asia and Europe. Tamotzu moved to the U.S. in 1920 where befriended several other artists, such as Philip Evergood, Yasuo Kuniyoshi and John Sloan. Tamotzu served on the board of the Society of Independent Artists when Sloan became the society's president. During the Great Depression, Tamotzu worked for the Public Works of Art Project in New York, but was denied participation in the Works Progress Administration because he was not an American citizen.Tamotzu served in the American military during World War II as a combat sketch artist, and eventually became an American citizen. In 1947 Tamotzu became a founding member of the New York Artists' Equity Association.In 1974 Tamotzu converted the studio he had been renting in Sante Fe from John Sloan into his own gallery.Tamotzu's art is held in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and New Mexico Museum of Art.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • Chuzo Tamotzu (1888-1975) East 13th St., circa 1930 Lithograph on wove paper 22-
      Dec. 05, 2022

      Chuzo Tamotzu (1888-1975) East 13th St., circa 1930 Lithograph on wove paper 22-

      Est: $300 - $500

      Chuzo Tamotzu (1888-1975) East 13th St., circa 1930 Lithograph on wove paper 22-7/8 x 15-7/8 inches (58.1 x 40.3 cm) (sheet) Signed and titled in pencil along lower edge HID01801242017

      Heritage Auctions
    • Chuzo Tamotzu (NM,NY,Japan,1891-1975) watercolor painting
      Nov. 13, 2022

      Chuzo Tamotzu (NM,NY,Japan,1891-1975) watercolor painting

      Est: $300 - $400

      ARTIST: Chuzo F Tamotsu (New Mexico, New York, Japanese, 1891 - 1975) NAME: Harvest in New Mexico MEDIUM: watercolor on paper CONDITION: Very good. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 11 x 14 inches / 27 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: 22 x 24 inches / 55 x 60 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119148 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Chuzo Tamotzu was a self-taught painter who lived in New York City before settling in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1948.Tamotzu was born in Kagoshima, Japan in 1888. At Senshu University in Tokyo he was educated in political science. Self-taught in sumi-e, he left Japan in 1914 to further his study of art throughout Asia and Europe. Tamotzu moved to the U.S. in 1920 where befriended several other artists, such as Philip Evergood, Yasuo Kuniyoshi and John Sloan. Tamotzu served on the board of the Society of Independent Artists when Sloan became the society's president. During the Great Depression, Tamotzu worked for the Public Works of Art Project in New York, but was denied participation in the Works Progress Administration because he was not an American citizen.Tamotzu served in the American military during World War II as a combat sketch artist, and eventually became an American citizen. In 1947 Tamotzu became a founding member of the New York Artists' Equity Association.In 1974 Tamotzu converted the studio he had been renting in Sante Fe from John Sloan into his own gallery.Tamotzu's art is held in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and New Mexico Museum of Art.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • Watercolor, Chuzo Tamotzu
      Oct. 15, 2022

      Watercolor, Chuzo Tamotzu

      Est: $300 - $500

      Chuzo Tamotzu (American, 1888-1975), "Portrait of Hugh (Hugh Nesbit)," 1958, watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower right, overall (with frame): 25.25"h x 19.5"w

      Clars Auctions
    • Chuzo Tamotzu (NM,NY,Japan,1891-1975) watercolor painting
      Aug. 21, 2022

      Chuzo Tamotzu (NM,NY,Japan,1891-1975) watercolor painting

      Est: $320 - $425

      ARTIST: Chuzo F Tamotsu (New Mexico, New York, Japanese, 1891 - 1975) NAME: Harvest in New Mexico MEDIUM: watercolor on paper CONDITION: Very good. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 11 x 14 inches / 27 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: 22 x 24 inches / 55 x 60 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119148 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Chuzo Tamotzu was a self-taught painter who lived in New York City before settling in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1948.Tamotzu was born in Kagoshima, Japan in 1888. At Senshu University in Tokyo he was educated in political science. Self-taught in sumi-e, he left Japan in 1914 to further his study of art throughout Asia and Europe. Tamotzu moved to the U.S. in 1920 where befriended several other artists, such as Philip Evergood, Yasuo Kuniyoshi and John Sloan. Tamotzu served on the board of the Society of Independent Artists when Sloan became the society's president. During the Great Depression, Tamotzu worked for the Public Works of Art Project in New York, but was denied participation in the Works Progress Administration because he was not an American citizen.Tamotzu served in the American military during World War II as a combat sketch artist, and eventually became an American citizen. In 1947 Tamotzu became a founding member of the New York Artists' Equity Association.In 1974 Tamotzu converted the studio he had been renting in Sante Fe from John Sloan into his own gallery.Tamotzu's art is held in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and New Mexico Museum of Art.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • Chuzo Tamotzu (NM,NY,Japan,1891-1975) watercolor painting
      May. 08, 2022

      Chuzo Tamotzu (NM,NY,Japan,1891-1975) watercolor painting

      Est: $320 - $425

      ARTIST: Chuzo F Tamotsu (New Mexico, New York, Japanese, 1891 - 1975) NAME: Harvest in New Mexico MEDIUM: watercolor on paper CONDITION: Very good. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 11 x 14 inches / 27 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: 22 x 24 inches / 55 x 60 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119148 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Chuzo Tamotzu was a self-taught painter who lived in New York City before settling in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1948.Tamotzu was born in Kagoshima, Japan in 1888. At Senshu University in Tokyo he was educated in political science. Self-taught in sumi-e, he left Japan in 1914 to further his study of art throughout Asia and Europe. Tamotzu moved to the U.S. in 1920 where befriended several other artists, such as Philip Evergood, Yasuo Kuniyoshi and John Sloan. Tamotzu served on the board of the Society of Independent Artists when Sloan became the society's president. During the Great Depression, Tamotzu worked for the Public Works of Art Project in New York, but was denied participation in the Works Progress Administration because he was not an American citizen.Tamotzu served in the American military during World War II as a combat sketch artist, and eventually became an American citizen. In 1947 Tamotzu became a founding member of the New York Artists' Equity Association.In 1974 Tamotzu converted the studio he had been renting in Sante Fe from John Sloan into his own gallery.Tamotzu's art is held in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and New Mexico Museum of Art.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • Chuzo Tamotzu (NM,NY,Japan,1891-1975) watercolor painting
      Feb. 06, 2022

      Chuzo Tamotzu (NM,NY,Japan,1891-1975) watercolor painting

      Est: $360 - $450

      ARTIST: Chuzo F Tamotsu (New Mexico, New York, Japanese, 1891 - 1975) NAME: Harvest in New Mexico MEDIUM: watercolor on paper CONDITION: Very good. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 11 x 14 inches / 27 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: 22 x 24 inches / 55 x 60 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119148 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Chuzo Tamotzu was a self-taught painter who lived in New York City before settling in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1948.Tamotzu was born in Kagoshima, Japan in 1888. At Senshu University in Tokyo he was educated in political science. Self-taught in sumi-e, he left Japan in 1914 to further his study of art throughout Asia and Europe. Tamotzu moved to the U.S. in 1920 where befriended several other artists, such as Philip Evergood, Yasuo Kuniyoshi and John Sloan. Tamotzu served on the board of the Society of Independent Artists when Sloan became the society's president. During the Great Depression, Tamotzu worked for the Public Works of Art Project in New York, but was denied participation in the Works Progress Administration because he was not an American citizen.Tamotzu served in the American military during World War II as a combat sketch artist, and eventually became an American citizen. In 1947 Tamotzu became a founding member of the New York Artists' Equity Association.In 1974 Tamotzu converted the studio he had been renting in Sante Fe from John Sloan into his own gallery.Tamotzu's art is held in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and New Mexico Museum of Art.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • Chuzo Tamotzu (NY,NM,Japan,1891-1975) watercolor painting
      Feb. 06, 2022

      Chuzo Tamotzu (NY,NM,Japan,1891-1975) watercolor painting

      Est: $500 - $650

      ARTIST: Chuzo F Tamotsu (New York, New Mexico, Japanese, 1891 - 1975) NAME: Three Women Drawing YEAR: 1949 MEDIUM: watercolor on board CONDITION: Very good. Minor age toning. SIGHT SIZE: 15 x 11 1/2 inches / 38 x 30 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119027 US Shipping $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Chuzo Tamotzu was a self-taught painter who lived in New York City before settling in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1948.Tamotzu was born in Kagoshima, Japan in 1888. At Senshu University in Tokyo he was educated in political science. Self-taught in sumi-e, he left Japan in 1914 to further his study of art throughout Asia and Europe. Tamotzu moved to the U.S. in 1920 where befriended several other artists, such as Philip Evergood, Yasuo Kuniyoshi and John Sloan. Tamotzu served on the board of the Society of Independent Artists when Sloan became the society's president. During the Great Depression, Tamotzu worked for the Public Works of Art Project in New York, but was denied participation in the Works Progress Administration because he was not an American citizen.Tamotzu served in the American military during World War II as a combat sketch artist, and eventually became an American citizen. In 1947 Tamotzu became a founding member of the New York Artists' Equity Association.In 1974 Tamotzu converted the studio he had been renting in Sante Fe from John Sloan into his own gallery.Tamotzu's art is held in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and New Mexico Museum of Art.Tamotzu moved to New York in 1920 to pursue his art career and resided there for twenty one years. He mastered the art techniques of Japanese Sumi ink, pastel chalk, oils, and tempura. Tamotzu continued his studies and began to gain reputation. He exhibited his work in Whitney Museum of American Art, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, The Art Institute of Chicago, the Society of Independent Artists, and The American Contemporary Artists' Gallery.In 1953, he organized an exchange art presentation between a gathering of New Mexico primary school kids and Hiroshima school children to promote altruism and a better understanding between these countries.From 1950 to 1959 The Museum of New Mexico held annual exhibitions of his art.As a member of Artists' Equity Association, he contributed into passing a legislation for the formation of the New Mexico Arts Commission.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • Chuzo Tamotzu (NM,NY,Japan,1891-1975) watercolor painting
      Nov. 14, 2021

      Chuzo Tamotzu (NM,NY,Japan,1891-1975) watercolor painting

      Est: $380 - $475

      ARTIST: Chuzo F Tamotsu (New Mexico, New York, Japanese, 1891 - 1975) NAME: Harvest in New Mexico MEDIUM: watercolor on paper CONDITION: Very good. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 11 x 14 inches / 27 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: 22 x 24 inches / 55 x 60 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119148 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Chuzo Tamotzu was a self-taught painter who lived in New York City before settling in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1948.Tamotzu was born in Kagoshima, Japan in 1888. At Senshu University in Tokyo he was educated in political science. Self-taught in sumi-e, he left Japan in 1914 to further his study of art throughout Asia and Europe. Tamotzu moved to the U.S. in 1920 where befriended several other artists, such as Philip Evergood, Yasuo Kuniyoshi and John Sloan. Tamotzu served on the board of the Society of Independent Artists when Sloan became the society's president. During the Great Depression, Tamotzu worked for the Public Works of Art Project in New York, but was denied participation in the Works Progress Administration because he was not an American citizen.Tamotzu served in the American military during World War II as a combat sketch artist, and eventually became an American citizen. In 1947 Tamotzu became a founding member of the New York Artists' Equity Association.In 1974 Tamotzu converted the studio he had been renting in Sante Fe from John Sloan into his own gallery.Tamotzu's art is held in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and New Mexico Museum of Art.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • Chuzo Tamotzu (NY,NM,Japan,1891-1975) watercolor painting
      Nov. 14, 2021

      Chuzo Tamotzu (NY,NM,Japan,1891-1975) watercolor painting

      Est: $525 - $675

      ARTIST: Chuzo F Tamotsu (New York, New Mexico, Japanese, 1891 - 1975) NAME: Three Women Drawing YEAR: 1949 MEDIUM: watercolor on board CONDITION: Very good. Minor age toning. SIGHT SIZE: 15 x 11 1/2 inches / 38 x 30 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119027 US Shipping $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Chuzo Tamotzu was a self-taught painter who lived in New York City before settling in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1948.Tamotzu was born in Kagoshima, Japan in 1888. At Senshu University in Tokyo he was educated in political science. Self-taught in sumi-e, he left Japan in 1914 to further his study of art throughout Asia and Europe. Tamotzu moved to the U.S. in 1920 where befriended several other artists, such as Philip Evergood, Yasuo Kuniyoshi and John Sloan. Tamotzu served on the board of the Society of Independent Artists when Sloan became the society's president. During the Great Depression, Tamotzu worked for the Public Works of Art Project in New York, but was denied participation in the Works Progress Administration because he was not an American citizen.Tamotzu served in the American military during World War II as a combat sketch artist, and eventually became an American citizen. In 1947 Tamotzu became a founding member of the New York Artists' Equity Association.In 1974 Tamotzu converted the studio he had been renting in Sante Fe from John Sloan into his own gallery.Tamotzu's art is held in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and New Mexico Museum of Art.Tamotzu moved to New York in 1920 to pursue his art career and resided there for twenty one years. He mastered the art techniques of Japanese Sumi ink, pastel chalk, oils, and tempura. Tamotzu continued his studies and began to gain reputation. He exhibited his work in Whitney Museum of American Art, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, The Art Institute of Chicago, the Society of Independent Artists, and The American Contemporary Artists' Gallery.In 1953, he organized an exchange art presentation between a gathering of New Mexico primary school kids and Hiroshima school children to promote altruism and a better understanding between these countries.From 1950 to 1959 The Museum of New Mexico held annual exhibitions of his art.As a member of Artists' Equity Association, he contributed into passing a legislation for the formation of the New Mexico Arts Commission.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • CHUZO TAMOTZU (1891-1975): EAST 11TH STREET
      Jan. 25, 2017

      CHUZO TAMOTZU (1891-1975): EAST 11TH STREET

      Est: $50 - $100

      CHUZO TAMOTZU (1891-1975): EAST 11TH STREET Lithograph in black on wove paper, signed and titled in pencil. 21 1/4 x 14 1/4 in. (sheet), 27 1/4 x 21 1/4 in. (frame). Note: Tamotzu was born in Japan and came to NYC to work as an artist in 1920. He served as a war artist with the US Army during WWII. From 1948 until his death in 1975, Tamotzu lived in John Sloan''s former studio in Santa Fe, NM. Condition: With margins. Staining and surface soiling. Remains of old glue and some skinning on the reverse. Property of Wilkes University

      STAIR
    • Chuzo Tamotzu, New Mexico / Japan, (1891 - 1975)
      May. 18, 2016

      Chuzo Tamotzu, New Mexico / Japan, (1891 - 1975)

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      "Flowers and Drawing" O/C signed on lower right. Beautiful vibrant still life. Chuzo Tamotzu (1891–1975) was a self-taught painter born in Kagoshima, Japan. Height: 31 1/2", Width: 23 3/4" & Image Size: 25 1/2", Width: 17 1/2"(fine art, painting, 20th Century) STERLING ASSOCIATES STRIVES TO PROVIDE ACCURATE, OBJECTIVE, & FAIR INFORMATION ON ALL LOTS. WE WILL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS AND PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PHOTOS. WE ADVISE THAT YOU, OR SOMEONE ON YOUR BEHALF, INSPECT ANY ITEM(S) AND COME TO YOUR OWN CONCLUSIONS BEFORE BIDDING. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. PLEASE SEE TERMS & CONDITIONS.

      Sterling Associates, Inc.
    • Chuzo Tamotzu, New Mexico / Japan, (1891 - 1975)
      Apr. 20, 2016

      Chuzo Tamotzu, New Mexico / Japan, (1891 - 1975)

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      "Flowers and Drawing" O/C signed on lower right. Beautiful vibrant still life. Chuzo Tamotzu (1891–1975) was a self-taught painter born in Kagoshima, Japan. Height: 31 1/2", Width: 23 3/4" & Image Size: 25 1/2", Width: 17 1/2"(fine art, painting, 20th Century) STERLING ASSOCIATES STRIVES TO PROVIDE ACCURATE, OBJECTIVE, & FAIR INFORMATION ON ALL LOTS. WE WILL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS AND PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PHOTOS. WE ADVISE THAT YOU, OR SOMEONE ON YOUR BEHALF, INSPECT ANY ITEM(S) AND COME TO YOUR OWN CONCLUSIONS BEFORE BIDDING. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. PLEASE SEE TERMS & CONDITIONS.

      Sterling Associates, Inc.
    • Chuzo Tamotzu (American, 1888-1975), lithograph with gouache, City Street Scene, pencil signed lower right, edition 5/10, 17 1/4" x ...
      Sep. 28, 2015

      Chuzo Tamotzu (American, 1888-1975), lithograph with gouache, City Street Scene, pencil signed lower right, edition 5/10, 17 1/4" x ...

      Est: $100 - $200

      Chuzo Tamotzu (American, 1888-1975), lithograph with gouache, City Street Scene, pencil signed lower right, edition 5/10, 17 1/4" x 11 1/2" sight, 25 1/2" x 19 1/4" overall, minor tears to paper in margins, paper discoloration

      William Bunch Auctions & Appraisals
    • Chuzo Tamotzu, (1891-1975), "Friends", lithograph, numbered 16/25, Sight image 16" H x 11 1/2" W, framed.
      Sep. 10, 2013

      Chuzo Tamotzu, (1891-1975), "Friends", lithograph, numbered 16/25, Sight image 16" H x 11 1/2" W, framed.

      Est: $80 - $120

      Chuzo Tamotzu (1891-1975) "Friends" lithograph, numbered 16/25 Pencil signed lower right, numbered 16/25 lower left, and titled (spelled "Freinds") lower middle. Chuzo Tamotzu was born in Japan and moved to the United States in 1920. He studied at the Art Students League and worked as a war artist for the U.S. Army during World War II. Tamotzu eventually settled in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Sight image 16" H x 11 1/2" W, framed.

      Quinn's Auction Galleries Central Virginia
    • Chuzo Tamotzu, (1891-1975), "Friends", lithograph, numbered 16/25, Sight image 16" H x 11 1/2" W, framed.
      Oct. 20, 2012

      Chuzo Tamotzu, (1891-1975), "Friends", lithograph, numbered 16/25, Sight image 16" H x 11 1/2" W, framed.

      Est: $80 - $120

      Chuzo Tamotzu (1891-1975) "Friends" lithograph, numbered 16/25. Pencil signed lower right, numbered 16/25 lower left, and titled (spelled "Freinds") lower middle. Chuzo Tamotzu was born in Japan and moved to the United States in 1920. He studied at the Art Students League and worked as a war artist for the U.S. Army during World War II. Tamotzu eventually settled in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Sight image 16" H x 11 1/2" W, framed.

      Quinn's Auction Galleries Central Virginia
    • Chuzo Tamotzu, (Japanese/American 1891-1975), sleeping cat in the style of Foujita, lithograph, 14 3/4" W x 12" H.
      Jul. 23, 2011

      Chuzo Tamotzu, (Japanese/American 1891-1975), sleeping cat in the style of Foujita, lithograph, 14 3/4" W x 12" H.

      Est: $80 - $120

      Chuzo Tamotzu (Japanese/American 1891-1975) sleeping cat in the style of Foujita lithograph signed in print lower right. Red chop mark and signature also in print. 14 3/4" W x 12" H.

      Ripley Auctions
    • CHUZO TAMOTZU (Japanese American 1891-1975) 'Four Horses', watercolor and ink on paper, signed in English and Japanese, also with chopmarks. Also signed and titled on verso. Contained in matted black metal frame under glass. Condition: no visible
      Nov. 09, 2008

      CHUZO TAMOTZU (Japanese American 1891-1975) 'Four Horses', watercolor and ink on paper, signed in English and Japanese, also with chopmarks. Also signed and titled on verso. Contained in matted black metal frame under glass. Condition: no visible

      Est: $400 - $600

      CHUZO TAMOTZU (Japanese American 1891-1975) 'Four Horses', watercolor and ink on paper, signed in English and Japanese, also with chopmarks. Also signed and titled on verso. Contained in matted black metal frame under glass. Condition: no visible defects. Dimensions: window 13 1/4'' X 19 1/2'', frame 20 1/2'' X 26 1/4''. (174)

      Dargate Auction Galleries
    • CHUZO TAMOTZU (JAPANESE / AMERICAN, 1891-1975) WORKERS ON STRIKE, ALONG WITH ANOTHER WORK Work on paper: 14 1/2 x 21 3/4 in.
      Sep. 20, 2008

      CHUZO TAMOTZU (JAPANESE / AMERICAN, 1891-1975) WORKERS ON STRIKE, ALONG WITH ANOTHER WORK Work on paper: 14 1/2 x 21 3/4 in.

      Est: $200 - $300

      CHUZO TAMOTZU (JAPANESE / AMERICAN, 1891-1975) WORKERS ON STRIKE, ALONG WITH ANOTHER WORK Work on paper: 14 1/2 x 21 3/4 in. Framed; lower right signed and dated: Tamotzu 1933; Clayton Knight, 'Wiley Post Around the World', lithograph: 17 1/2 x 12 1/2 in., lower left inscribed: to Carl Dugliese, lower center inscribed: Wiley Post around the world; lower right signed: Clayton Knight

      Potomack Company
    • CHUZO TAMOTZU (Japanese American 1891-1975)
      Aug. 10, 2008

      CHUZO TAMOTZU (Japanese American 1891-1975)

      Est: $600 - $900

      CHUZO TAMOTZU (Japanese American 1891-1975) 'Four Horses', watercolor and ink on paper, signed in English and Japanese, also with chopmarks. Also signed and titled on verso. Contained in matted black metal frame under glass. Condition: no visible defects. Dimensions: window 13 1/4'' X 19 1/2'', frame 20 1/2'' X 26 1/4''. (174)

      Dargate Auction Galleries
    • Tamotzu, American, prt. War or peace, duck pond
      Apr. 13, 2008

      Tamotzu, American, prt. War or peace, duck pond

      Est: $600 - $800

      Tamotzu, American, prt. War or peace, duck pond War or Peace; Duck Pond 12" x 15.5" (30.48 x 39.37cm.) & 11.25" x 17.5" (28.58 x 44.45cm.) CHUZO TAMOTZU ( American 1891 - 1975 ) Lithograph; Ink drawing

      Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
    • Tamotzu, Southwest ink, duck pond sketch
      Mar. 09, 2008

      Tamotzu, Southwest ink, duck pond sketch

      Est: $300 - $500

      Tamotzu, American, ink, duck pond sketch Duck Pond Artist Name: CHUZO TAMOTZU

      Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
    • Tamotzu, Southwest lithograph, monestary scene
      Mar. 09, 2008

      Tamotzu, Southwest lithograph, monestary scene

      Est: $700 - $900

      Tamotzu, American, lithograph, monestary scene War or Peace Artist Name: CHUZO TAMOTZU

      Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
    • TAMOTZU, CHUZO
      Jun. 13, 2006

      TAMOTZU, CHUZO

      Est: $60 - $90

      TAMOTZU, CHUZO Colored etching. "Landscape." Signed in pen lower right. Raydon Gallery, New York label on verso. 7.75 x 10.5." (1891-1975).

      Stamford Auction
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