Kiyoshi Saito

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Kiyoshi Saito Obaku-san Uji (C)
Obaku-san Uji (C) , 1968
Woodblock Print
18 x 24 in
$2,400
Kiyoshi Saito Okuno-Hosomichi Matsushima Sendai
Okumo-Hosomichi Matsushima Sendai , 1965
Woodblock Print
18 x 24 in
$1,600
Kiyoshi Saito Okuno-Hosomichi Kasajima Dosojin Sendai
Okuno-Hosomichi Kasajima Dosojin Sendai , 1965
Woodblock Print
18 x 24 in
$1,200
Kiyoshi Saito Pansy
Pansy , 1964
Woodblock Print
23.75 x 17.75 in
$1,800
Kiyoshi Saito Profile
Profile , 1948
Woodblock Print
25 x 19 in
$2,500
Kiyoshi Saito Recollection 1967
Recollection , 1967
Woodblock Print
33.5 x 21 in
$2,800
Kiyoshi Saito Red Flower
Red Flower , 1968
Collagraph
11.5 x 16.5 in
$2,800
Kiyoshi Saito Shadow (B)
Shadow (B) , 1967
Woodblock Print
17 x 12.5 in
$2,600
Kiyoshi Saito Shisen-do Kyoto (G)
Shisen-do Kyoto (G) , 1971
Woodblock Print
18 x 24 in
$2,500
Kiyoshi Saito Shoji Katsura(A)
Shoji Katsura(A) , 1954
Woodblock Print
12 x 30 in
$1,800
Kiyoshi Saito Shoji Kyoto (B)
Shoji Kyoto (B) , 1954
Woodblock Print
17.75 x 23.75 in
$1,800
Kiyoshi Saito Signal (A)
Signal (A) , 1962
Woodblock Print
28.5 x 21.25 in
$4,000
Kiyoshi Saito Signal (B)
Signal (B) , 1962
Woodblock Print
28.5 x 21.25 in
$4,000
Kiyoshi Saito Silence
Silence , 1970
Collagraph
13.5 x 17 in
$2,400
Kiyoshi Saito Small Boy (untitled)
Small Boy (untitled)
Woodblock Print
8.25 x 10.25 in
$700
Kiyoshi Saito Steady Gaze
Steady Gaze
Woodblock Print
$3,800
Kiyoshi Saito Steady Gaze Paris (A)
Steady Gaze Paris (A) , 1960
Woodblock Print
24 x 18 in
$2,500
Kiyoshi Saito Tea House Och-a
Tea House Och-a , 1963
Woodblock Print
11.5 x 15.5 in
$950
Kiyoshi Saito Toriemoto Kyoto
Toriemoto Kyoto , 1971
Woodblock Print
15.5 x 20.5 in
$950
Kiyoshi Saito Village Scene with Persimmon Tree
Village Scene,Carrying Water , 1940
Woodblock Print
15.5 x 17 in
$650
Kiyoshi Saito Village Scene_ Path through Grove
Village Scene with Brown Hill , 1940
Woodblock Print
15.5 x 17 in
$850
Kiyoshi Saito Village Scene with Persimmon Tree
Village Scene with Persimmon Tree
Woodblock Print
11.5 x 17 in
$1,100
Kiyoshi Saito Winter in Aizu
Winter in Aizu , 1960
Woodblock Print
12 x 18 in
$950
Kiyoshi Saito Winter in Aizu
Winter in Aizu
Woodblock Print
18 x 24 in
$1,800
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Kiyoshi Saito

Kiyoshi Saito

Kiyoshi Saito Biography

KIYOSHI SAITO, 1907-1997

Kiyoshi Saito (1907-1997) is world renowned as one of the giants of Japanese printmaking, credited with popularizing modern Japanese prints the world over.  A leader in the early Sosaku-hanga (creative print) movement, Saito's works have a boldly simple style, with flat areas of color and solid textures which are the result of his search for the essentials of nature.  Unlike most printmakers, Saito usually made his color prints from a single block of wood and used unusual tools to carve the blocks, often scratching and picking at the wood rather than cutting and chiseling.  Saito would often make a number of impressions of the same color to get the depth of tone he wanted, imbuing the limited palette and simple forms with unusual richness.   Saito's images show a poetic sensitivity to his subjects and his medium and have a universal timelessness that will be admired for years to come.  His works are displayed in major museums, public, private and corporate collections worldwide.  The Kiyoshi Saito Museum, established in Saito's hometown of Aizu, Fukushima Prefecture, is dedicated to sharing his magnificent art with the world.

Saito moved from the Fukushima prefecture to Tokyo in 1932, where he studied Western-style painting at the Hongo Painting Institute. While exhibiting his oil paintings, he began making woodblock prints by cutting and printing progressively from a single block. He used unusual tools to carve his blocks, often scratching and picking at the wood rather than cutting and chiseling it. Saito would often make a number of impressions of the same color to get depth of tone he wanted, imbuing the limited palette and simple forms with unusual richness.

In 1948, Saito exhibited at the Salon Printemps, and in 1951 received first prize for Steady Gaze at the inaugural Sao Paolo Bienniale. He was then featured in Statler's, Modern Japanese Print: An Art Reborn (1956), and was invited to visit the USA by the State Department and the Asia Foundation in 1956. From that year onward, Saito exhibited widely throughout the USA and Europe. Saito made a woodblock print of Prime Minister Eisaku Sato for the cover of Time Magazine in 1967.

In his later years he moved on to figure subjects then to Buddist subjects and the building and culture of Kyoto, influenced by the works of Mondrian. Saito's prints, with their flat areas of color and solid textures were the result of his search for the essentials of nature. A rather prolific and popular artist, Saito also did such varied images as cats, dachshunds, Maiko dancers, nude women, haniwa burial figures, and imagery inspired by travels in the USA, Mexico and Europe.

Exhibitions:
Tokyo, Japan
New York City
Sao Paulo, Brazil--award winner
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Miami, Florida
Cairo, Egypt--prize winner
Melbourne, Australia
Corcoran Gallery, Washington, DC
Honolulu, Hawaii
Ljubljana, Yugoslavia--award winner
Ann Arbor, Michigan

Collections:
Cincinnati Art Museum

Miami Art Museum

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Museum of Modern Art, New York City

National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo

Achenbach Foundation, Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco

Philadelphia Museum of Art

New York Public Library

Art Institute of Chicago

Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art

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