Kunio Kaneko - Tabi 38
Title: Tabi 38. Ed.158/200.
Artist: Kunio Kaneko (1949-Present).
Signed & Dated: Signed, titled, & editioned in pencil to plate. Dated ‘92.
Medium: Woodblock.
Sheet Size: Approx: H: 37.00cm x W: 20.00cm.
Condition: Small handing crease to lower right tabi, otherwise a lovely print. Please refer to photos / Contact for any further questions & condition report.
Notes: Tabi #38 from Kunio Kaneko’s fabulous Tabi series. Tabi (足袋) are traditional Japanese split toe socks. Originally made from leather to keep feet warm during winter months; cotton farming soon promoted their use as a thick-soled sock in more everyday formal wear - typically worn with traditional Japanese Zori (草履) & Geta (下駄) footwear.
Title: Tabi 38. Ed.158/200.
Artist: Kunio Kaneko (1949-Present).
Signed & Dated: Signed, titled, & editioned in pencil to plate. Dated ‘92.
Medium: Woodblock.
Sheet Size: Approx: H: 37.00cm x W: 20.00cm.
Condition: Small handing crease to lower right tabi, otherwise a lovely print. Please refer to photos / Contact for any further questions & condition report.
Notes: Tabi #38 from Kunio Kaneko’s fabulous Tabi series. Tabi (足袋) are traditional Japanese split toe socks. Originally made from leather to keep feet warm during winter months; cotton farming soon promoted their use as a thick-soled sock in more everyday formal wear - typically worn with traditional Japanese Zori (草履) & Geta (下駄) footwear.
Title: Tabi 38. Ed.158/200.
Artist: Kunio Kaneko (1949-Present).
Signed & Dated: Signed, titled, & editioned in pencil to plate. Dated ‘92.
Medium: Woodblock.
Sheet Size: Approx: H: 37.00cm x W: 20.00cm.
Condition: Small handing crease to lower right tabi, otherwise a lovely print. Please refer to photos / Contact for any further questions & condition report.
Notes: Tabi #38 from Kunio Kaneko’s fabulous Tabi series. Tabi (足袋) are traditional Japanese split toe socks. Originally made from leather to keep feet warm during winter months; cotton farming soon promoted their use as a thick-soled sock in more everyday formal wear - typically worn with traditional Japanese Zori (草履) & Geta (下駄) footwear.