Hideo Hagiwara

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Hideo Hagiwara Mythology Series_ Athena
Mythology Series, Midas , 1965
Woodblock Print
17.625 x 24 in
$900
Hideo Hagiwara Mythology Series_ Athena
Mythology Series, Phaethon
Woodblock Print
18 x 24 in
$900
Hideo Hagiwara Mythology Series_ Athena
Mythology Series, Prometheus
Woodblock Print
17.5 x 22 in
$900
Hideo Hagiwara Snowy Day
Snowy Day , 1959
Woodblock Print
19 x 13 in
$900
Hideo Hagiwara Spring Snow
Spring Snow
Woodblock Print
14.5 x 20.25 in
$500
Hideo Hagiwara Star on the Sand No.12
Star on the Sand No.12 , 1983
Woodblock Print
27.5 x 19.5 in
$1,200
Hideo Hagiwara Star on the Sand No._7
Star on the Sand No.7 , 1983
Woodblock Print
38 x 26 in
$5,500
Hideo Hagiwara Stone Flower_Black
Stone Flower:Black , 1960
Woodblock Print
38 x 26 in
$6,500
Hideo Hagiwara Stone Flower (Black grey)
Stone Flower (Black grey) , 1960
Woodblock Print
40 x 26 in
$6,500
Hideo Hagiwara Town in the Night
Town in the Night , 1966
Woodblock Print
21 x 27.75 in
$2,200
Hideo Hagiwara Under the starry sky
Under the starry sky
Woodblock Print
13 x 10.5 in
$900
Hideo Hagiwara Work (C) Abstract Sosaku Hanga Japanese Woodblock Print in grey black and white by Hideo Hagiwara
Work (C) , 1963
Woodblock Print
38 x 25.5 in
$2,400
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Hideo Hagiwara

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Hideo Hagiwara Biography

Hideo Hagiwara ,1913-2007

Hideo Hagiwara was born in 1913; until his death in 2007 he was the foremost living
woodblock print Artist in Japan. Over his long career he has exhibited all over the World
and won numermous prizes. He invented different, new techniques in producing woodblock prints in varied sizes and styles over his long carreer. His Prints are held by the major museums in Japan, USA and Europe.
Born in 1913 in kOFU vKofu City, Hagiwara graduated from the Tokyo Academy of Fine Arts in 1938.He was introduced to American audiences by Time Magazine in 1959 and served as the Chief Director of the Japan Print Association from 1979-1900. He received a Purple Ribbon Medal from the Japanese Government in 1983 and a Gold Medal from the Nobel Prize Committee in 1989.
His Mount Fuji Series of about 50 Prints continues a long tradition, starting in the 17th century of representations of the revered mountain of Japan. Hagiwara had a house near Mount Fuji and was thus able to observe the mountain at all times of day and night and in all seasons.

 

 

Hideo Hagiwara Resumé

Collections:
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Honolulu Museum of Art
Art Institute of Chicago
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Philidelphia Museum of Art
Cincinnati Art Museum
Vienna National Museum of Art
Victoria and Albert Museum
Oxford University MuseumMuseum of Art and History,Geneva
New South Wales Art Gallery,Sidney
Dresden Museum of Art
 

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