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Ishiwata, Koitsu (1897 - 1987)

Twilight at Imamiya Street, Choshi

Medium: Woodblock Print
Date: 1932
Size (H x W): 10.3 x 15.5 (inches)
Publisher: Watanabe Shozaburo
Seals: 6mm Watanabe seal
Edition: Post War
Signature: Koitsu (ink), Koitsu Ishiwata (pencil)
Condition: Very good color, impression, and state, very small stain on left margin.

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About the artist

Koitsu Ishiwata was born in Tokyo in 1897 as Shoichiro Ishiwata. He began his career studying design, fabric dyeing and Japanese-style painting. By the 1920s, he had earned a reputation as fabric designer working for Yokohama’s Nozawaya department store. It was none other than Hasui Kawase, a leader of the Shin Hanga, or "New Print," movement, that spurred Koistu’s shift to the woodblock medium. In 1930, Koitsu Ishiwata dedicated himself to the print medium and assumed his name. In 1931, he produced neighborhood genre scenes for the famous Shin Hanga publisher Shozaburo Watanabe. Koitsu’s later series include Collection of Pictures of Toys (c.1935) and Hot Spring Landscapes (c.1940), as well as several works that combined woodblock and stencil techniques published by Junji Kato.