Overview: Up for sale is a woodblock print by acclaimed Japanese print artist, Haku Maki (1924-2000). Maki is the assumed name of Maejima Taadaki. He studied under the famous printmaker Onchi, and quickly became acclaimed for his embossed prints, dealing with a range of subjects. This print is from 1969, and is entitled "Poem 16" in pencil at lower center. Numbered 120/150 at lower left. Signed at lower right. This print was released in a series of 21 prints, which was entitled "Festive Wine" and based on ancient Japanese poems from the Kinfaku. It is matted within a folio intended to display the poem on back, but the print appears to have been laid down on the wrong folio (the one for Poem 17). An insert with the correct poem is inserted. It comes with a cerificate of authenticity from artelino.
Condition: Print is in excellent condition. It is laid down to the folio.
Measurements: Print measures approximately 8.75 inches high x 6.75 inches wide. Folio measures 12 inches high x 9 inches wide.
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