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ArtistFurusawa, Iwami

Artist Years1912-2000

TitleAwakening

Year1975

MediumDrawing > Mixed Media

DimensionsSheet: 20 X 13.5 inches

Description

Pen & ink and colored pencils on wove paper, signed “Iwami F” and dated 7 April LXXV” in ink. Executed on smooth, pale-cream, wove paper, without margins. Fine condition. Free shipping to US address. (sff-f-rt)

Accession Number514270

NotesFURUSAWA Iwami (1912–2000), born on the island of Kyushu, began his training as a painter in 1928 on at the Hongô Institute in Tokyo. After an initial interest in traditional Japanese painting (Nihon-ga) he then examined Western painting (Yo-ga). From 1943 to 1945, he served as a solider in Japan’s war with China and returned in 1946 from a prisoner-of-war camp to his homeland. The artist’s experiences during the war were of crucial import for the rest of his life. In 1960, he began to transfer his drawings from the 1940s using printmaking techniques. For more than thirty years he worked on the Shuragaki cycle (The bloody meeting with the hungry demon in hell), which he completed in 1993. Subjects like death, hunger, rape, looting and the landscape of China define his most powerful etchings and show the horrors of war. Furthermore, FURUSAWA’s works give evidence of his background in Japanese pre-war Surrealism.
(source: Kerber Verlag)

Price $1,400.00

Additional information

Artist

Furusawa

Region

Asian