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HAMAGUCHI Yozo
(1909 - 2000)
CALIFORNIA CHERRY

Signed:              hamaguchi (in pencil)
Date:                  1987
Size:                   overall: 19 x 19 cms / size of design: 4 x 4 cms

Edition: 'k/z' (in pencil)
color mezzotinto on thick, white paper.


Condition:
Excellent impression, color and condition.
Small remains of paper hinges au verso.

ref. no.: # BS004
Price: € 1,450.00
Yozo Hamaguchi is a printmaker widely known as the artist who gave a new life to mezzotint, a printmaking technique invented in 17th century, with his own color printing style. His establishment has been appreciated as "(mezzotint’s) most distinguished and almost solitary mid-20th-century advocate" (Encyclopædia Britannica).
"Hamaguchi studied sculpture at the Tokyo Art School in 1927, but left his studies in 1930 to go to France; he returned to Japan in 1939. In 1953 he settled in Paris. During this period he made copperplate etchings but from about 1955 began producing his unique black and white and colour mezzotints. In 1957 he was awarded prizes at the So Paulo Biennale and the first International Biennial Print Exhibition in Tokyo. He moved from Paris to San Francisco in 1981. In 1985 he held his first solo exhibition in Japan at the National Museum of Art in Osaka; the show comprised over 160 prints. Hamaguchi was undoubtedly the leading contemporary exponent of the art of mezzotint and his virtuoso works have led to the present day popularity of this highly laborious technique. His prints, many in very small format, are each a tour de force of the technique." (ArtBrokerage.com)

Links:
Art Knowledge News
Masters of the Mezzotint at the Worchester Art Museum
Musée Yozo Hamaguchi

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