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Condition: Used
Brand: Tomikichiro Tokuriki Rakuhoku Ohara Jakkoin woodblock print
Author name: Tomikichiro TokurikiWork name: Rakuhoku Ohara Jakkoin Technique: Woodblock printingSignature: Autographed by the artistSheet size: 41X29cmImage size: 37X24cmWork condition: Good[Biography] Tomikichiro TokurikiBorn on March 22, 1902 in Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto City.The family has been a painter for generations, and is the 12th generation of the old family that is in charge of the Honganji Painting Room.1924 Graduated at the top of his class from Kyoto City School of Arts and Crafts and Painting College.Studied Japanese painting under Shunkyo Yamamoto, Bakusen Tsuchida, and Kishiro Kanoko, and studied printmaking under Keikichi Hino and Tokuzo Oiwa, and exhibited Japanese painting ``Doll'' at the 6th Exhibition of the Kokuga Sosaku Kyokai, winning the Chogyu Award. .1928 Published the doujin magazine "Han" with printmakers such as Unichi Hiratsuka and Shiko Munakata.1929 Publishes the print magazine ``Taiwan Print'' on the recommendation of Anmura Tsuchida and others. Continuously exhibited for 10 years.)1946: At the end of the war, he established a printmaking studio and trained many of his cousins. I do.1962 Traveled around the United States and Europe for about two months, visiting antique art and sketching.1964 Demonstrations were held in the US, UK, and Germany and received good reviews.1965 First solo exhibition held at Ito Gallery, Ginza, Tokyo.1968 Held a solo exhibition with Shiko Munakata and others at the Maker Company Department Store in Cleveland, USA.On April 29, 1978, he was awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure, Fourth Class.1980 Received the Kyoto City Cultural Achievement Award.1985 Received the Honganji Honorary President Award.1990 Supervised the restoration and printing of the Kyoto Ninwa era national treasure "Kujaku Myoo" (1300 degrees print).1992 Received the Kyoto Prefecture Special Cultural Achievement Award.1996 Received the Ukiyo-e Encouragement Award from the Japan Ukiyo-e Association.2000 On July 1, he passed away at the age of 98 at a hospital in Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City.
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