Monday, December 5, 2022

RARE KIYOSHI SAITO (1907-1997 JAPAN) 1960 'RESTING PARIS' SGND COLOR WB, #88/120

RARE KIYOSHI SAITO (1907-1997, JAPAN) 1960 'RESTING PARIS' MID-20TH CENTURY, POST-WWII, VINTAGE PENCIL SIGNED, LARGE FOLIO FIGURATIVE COLOR WOOBLOCK PRINT, DEPICTING WOMAN with FOLDED LEGS WEARING LONG RED DRESS SEATED at CAFE TABLE with GLASS of RED WINE SMOKING CIGARETTEEDITION #88/120, with DATE, EDITION NUMBER & PRINT TITLE in PENCIL 
along LOWER MARGIN & SIGNED with CURSIVE SIGNATURE in WHITE INK on WOODBLOCK PLATE, featuring FULL, UNCUT MARGINS & FLOAT MOUNTED in ORIGINAL PERIOD BRASS TRIMMED MODERNIST FRAME, PRINTED on HEAVY COTTON PRINTMAKING PAPER, with ARTIST'S TORN PAPER EDGES
[This rare and coveted authentic, original color woodblock prints by Japan's pre-eminent Modernist printmaker and mid-20th century visual artist Kiyoshi Saito, is estate fresh and has not been previously removed from the frame presentation it's now currently in. It remains under real glass & absolutely, 100% untouched.] 
(Dated 1960)
Mid-20th century, post-WWII Japanese vintage figurative color woodblock prints by the Modernist Japanese master printmaker Kiyoshi Saito 
DIMENSIONS:
Frame: 26 ½" Height x 20 ½" Width x 1 ½" Depth 
Plate size: 20 ⅜" Height x 15" Width
 Weight: 9 lbs. 11 oz.

 DESCRIPTION: 
In absolutely untouched, unopened, estate fresh condition. It remains as it was originally framed in a brass trimmed, black enamel wooden frame, possibly by the picture preparer 'S.C. Fink,' written in pencil on the back of the frame's wooden stretcher. This large folio color woodblock print is printed on heavy cotton rag printmaking paper with artist torn paper edges. It remains in its original, mid-20th century, brass trimmed, black enamel wooden frame. The figurative woodblock print features a woman seated by herself in back of a table wearing a long red dress, with crossed legs and a glass of red wine resting on the table in front of her, while she indifferently holds a lit cigarette with one hand in front of her. The woodcut ink colors are not diminished and the vintage print doesn't suffer from any noticeable, depreciating damage. It still has full, uncut paper edges and is float mounted and under glass on white mat board. Truly exceptional. Extremely well preserved and undamaged. In absolutely untouched, unopened, estate fresh condition. Very rare and simply extraordinary. Killer (even for the much celebrated and heralded pre-eminent Japanese Modernist printmaker Kiyoshi Saito (1907-1997.) Top shelf. Near museum quality. They don't come any better than this. Superlative in every way. Simply incredible.

 CONDITION: 
Very Good to Excellent overall vintage condition.



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