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ArtistTakeda, Shinzaburo

Artist Years1935-living

Artist NationalityJapanese, Mexican

TitleFestival of Paplanta

Year1973

MediumPrint > Woodcut/Block Print

DimensionsBlock: 16.1 X 12.4 inches
Sheet: 18.8 X 15.7 inches

Description

Woodcut, signed in pencil and annotated “16/70”, printed on fine-grained, greenish-buff laid paper watermarked “Ingres-cover Fabriano”. Plate 3 from the suite of eight (8) for the portfolio Shinzaburo Takeda Woodcuts, Volume 1, printed by Keisan Satou, published by Takashi Yokebe, Fijisawa City, Kanagawa, Japan, 1973. Rare. Fine condition. Free shipping to US address.
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NotesShinzaburo Takeda is a Japanese Mexican painter and printmaker. He is considered one of Oaxaca's most important artists. Takeda has lived in Mexico for over fifty years and trained several generations of Mexican artists, many of them indigenous Zapotecs and Mixtecs.

Takeda was born in 1935 in Seto, Japan and trained at the University of Fine Arts of Tokyo. In 1963, he visited Mexico, studying mural painting with Armando Carmona and Luis Nishizawa at the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plasticas "San Carlos" in Mexico City. Later studying lithography with Francisco Vasquez at the Escuela Nacional de Artes Graficas.

In 1978 he moved to Oaxaca, where he became a professor of art at the University of Oaxaca. His students include notable artists, such as Fulgencio Lazo and Alejandro Santiago. He previously worked as a painter and graphic artist for the Museo Nacional de las Culturas. Since 1980 Takeda has been chair of the Department of Art at the Universidad Autónoma "Benito Juárez" de Oaxaca. The Bienal Nacional de Artes Gráficas Shinzaburo Takeda (National Biennale of Graphic Arts Shinzaburo Takeda) is held in his honor.
(source: wikipedia.org)

Price $750.00

Additional information

Artist

Takeda

Country

Japanese, Mexican

Region

Latin American