Haku Maki - Collection-16
Title: Collection-16. Ed. 57/205.
Artist: Haku Maki (1924-2000).
Signed: Pencil - Haku Maki. Circa. 1977.
Medium: Embossed Woodblock Print.
Paper Size: Approx: H: 27.25cm x 24.00cm. (Image: 23.25cm x 20.25cm).
Condition: Lovely. Very faint matt burn around image edge. Area of foxing to margin. Tape residue verso. Please refer to photos / Contact for any further questions & condition report.
Notes: Collection: An elaborately coloured, embossed, and textured series conveying the simple beauty of traditional Japanese Chawan, Tokkuri, & Gui vessels. Maki’s printmaking and series of prints during this period arguably display Maki’s sharpest use & mastery of texture and colour - clearly reflecting the tactile elegance of these cultural items.
Title: Collection-16. Ed. 57/205.
Artist: Haku Maki (1924-2000).
Signed: Pencil - Haku Maki. Circa. 1977.
Medium: Embossed Woodblock Print.
Paper Size: Approx: H: 27.25cm x 24.00cm. (Image: 23.25cm x 20.25cm).
Condition: Lovely. Very faint matt burn around image edge. Area of foxing to margin. Tape residue verso. Please refer to photos / Contact for any further questions & condition report.
Notes: Collection: An elaborately coloured, embossed, and textured series conveying the simple beauty of traditional Japanese Chawan, Tokkuri, & Gui vessels. Maki’s printmaking and series of prints during this period arguably display Maki’s sharpest use & mastery of texture and colour - clearly reflecting the tactile elegance of these cultural items.
Title: Collection-16. Ed. 57/205.
Artist: Haku Maki (1924-2000).
Signed: Pencil - Haku Maki. Circa. 1977.
Medium: Embossed Woodblock Print.
Paper Size: Approx: H: 27.25cm x 24.00cm. (Image: 23.25cm x 20.25cm).
Condition: Lovely. Very faint matt burn around image edge. Area of foxing to margin. Tape residue verso. Please refer to photos / Contact for any further questions & condition report.
Notes: Collection: An elaborately coloured, embossed, and textured series conveying the simple beauty of traditional Japanese Chawan, Tokkuri, & Gui vessels. Maki’s printmaking and series of prints during this period arguably display Maki’s sharpest use & mastery of texture and colour - clearly reflecting the tactile elegance of these cultural items.