sadao-watanabe-japanese-1913-1996-two-green-stencil-prints
Lot 164
Sadao Watanabe (Japanese, 1913-1996), Two Green Stencil Prints
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Ink and colors on momigami paper, Grapes of Caanan, signed in white ink below the image with edition 32/70, Sadao Watanabe 1978, and Good Samaritan signed in white ink below the image with edition 22/70, Sadao Watanabe 1974, prints identically framed, not examined outside of the frame.

Sight size 27 x 24.5 in.; Frame dimensions 30 x 27.5 in.

Private Collection, North Carolina

Sadao began his career as an apprentice to a textile dyer and used this training to uniquely color the special momigami paper he used for his stencil prints. After overcoming illness in his youth, he vowed to spread Christianity and succeeded in doing this by producing vivid prints with Biblical themes. He developed his very own style that combines stylistic attributes from modern Western art, Japanese folk art and old Buddhist painting. Sadao is a celebrated print artist and his works have been widely exhibited throughout the world at leading museums and institutions including the Vatican Museum, the British Museum, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo.

Good estate condition.

$500 - 1,000