About This Print
Source: The Modern Japanese Print - An Appreciation, James Michener, Charles E. Tuttle Co., 1968, p. 48-49
James Michener refers to Masaji's prints as "mysterious" in nature and divides his work into "four clear categories." Novel Growth No. 2 falls into the third category, as described by Michener, as follows:
Masaji’s third kind of print formed a radical departure and was
occasioned, as such new forms ought to be, by a personal crisis within
the conscience of the artist. The prints appear mostly in purple and
black and always with a swarm of closely knit lines… The designs are
tortured, involuted, brooding, and the mysterious colors effectively
represent the spirit of the work. These are most distinguished prints,
not widely favored by collectors but cherished by those who know the
artist and who are concerned with the artistic problems inherent in the
modern school of woodblock prints. What dark experience of the soul
called forth this series I do not know, but during its issue Masaji’s
son died, and the prints form a fitting memorial to this tragedy,
although they were not originally called forth by it. Connoisseurs of
the exquisite in art should know these prints, for they are some of the
most expert issued in Japan, veritable masterpieces of printing and
color. They exhibit no quick allure and one comes to them quietly after
having known other prints that on the surface are much more enticing;
but when one has discovered their quiet mastery one recognizes in them a
milestone in contemporary Japanese woodblocks. |
Print Details
IHL Catalog |
#1231 (note: this print replaces IHL Cat. #213, print 11/200 of the edition) |
Title |
Novel Growth no. 2 (新しい発生 No.2) |
Series |
n/a |
Artist
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Yoshida Masaji (1917–1971)
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Signature
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signed “Masaji Yoshida” in English, lower right |
Seal |
none
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Date |
1958
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Edition |
141 of 200
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Publisher |
self-published |
Impression |
excellent |
Colors |
excellent |
Condition |
good
- slight toning noticeable along edge of margin; two pieces of mounting tape verso top
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Genre |
sosaku hanga (creative print)
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Miscellaneous |
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Format |
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H x W Paper |
22 x 17 3/4 in. (45.4 x 25.7 cm)
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H x W Image |
17 3/4 X 14 3/4 in. (85.1 x 55.9 cm)
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Collections This Print |
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco 1963.30.2850 (edition 82/200); Weatherspoon Art Museum, UNC Greensboro, 1982.3347; Los Angeles County Museum of Art M.2005.217.26 (edition 163/200)
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