- HAKU MAKI, JAPANESE 1924-2000, IRON,
HAKU MAKI, JAPANESE 1924-2000, IRON, WOODBLOCK PRINT, PLATE: 9 1/8 X 7 1/2 IN. (23.2 X 19.1 CM.), FRAME: 13 1/4 X 11 1/4 IN. (33.7 X 28.6 CM.)HAKU MAKI, JAPANESE, 1924-2000 IRON, Woodblock print Lower left numbered: ed. 210; lower center titled: IRON; lower right signed: Haku Maki Woodblock print Dimensions: Plate: 9 1/8 x 7 1/2 in. (23.2 x 19.1 cm.), Frame: 13 1/4 x 11 1/4 in. (33.7 x 28.6 cm.)
- HAKU MAKI (JAPANESE 1924–2000), POEM
HAKU MAKI (JAPANESE 1924–2000), POEM 69-51, WOODBLOCK PRINT, SIGNED L.R., TITLED L.C. AND NUMBERED 69/202 L.L., FRAME: 18 1/4 X 17 3/4 IN. (46.4 X 45.1 CM.)Haku Maki (Japanese 1924–2000), Poem 69-51, Woodblock Print, Signed l.r., titled l.c. and numbered 69/202 l.l.,, Dimensions: Frame: 18 1/4 x 17 3/4 in. (46.4 x 45.1 cm.)
- HAKU MAKI (JAPANESE, 1924 - 2000) 20?"
HAKU MAKI (JAPANESE, 1924 - 2000) 20?" x 14¼" image "Poem-B". Intaglio with embossing on paper, signed lower right, titled center, numbered 43 / 50, matted in decorative frame, 25?" x 19?" overall.
- HAKU MAKI WOODBLOCK PRINT "POEM "70-45",
HAKU MAKI WOODBLOCK PRINT "POEM "70-45", #44/202Haku Maki (1924-2000) Poem 70-45 (1970?)
Beautifully framed color intaglio woodblock print on paper, ''Poem 70-45'' (#44 of an edition of 202) by Haku Maki, pencil signed, titled, and numbered within lower margin, bears artist's red seal, has framed height of 25'' with width of 19''. All measurements are approximate.
Haku Maki was born in 1924 under the name of Maejima Tadaaki in the small town Asomachi in the Ibaraki Prefecture. In 1945 the artist's life nearly ended, as he was in a special squadron of kamikaze pilots. However, Japan’s surrender on August 14, 1945 saved his life, and he became a teacher at a high school. In 1950 he changed his name to Haku Maki. The artist became famous by using old Chinese and Japanese kanji characters and refining them into abstract compositions of archaic look. Later the artist chose persimmons and ceramics as his favorite subjects. Artist’s technique: A finished Haku Maki print is usually the result of a process of applying mixed media printing techniques. To obtain the embossed effect, Maki first carved a conventional woodblock. He then used wet cement around the carved area. After the cement hardened the design was carved and chiseled. Maki used a wet, double-layered paper to print, raising the subject from the surface of the paper which gives the work a three dimensional image. Maki's oeuvre is characterized by clean, sharp images, whether done in black kanji on a white background or in a bright color against a dark background. His prints usually contain one outstanding object, whether kanji or a ceramic vessel or a persimmon.
- 2 HAKU MAKI ETCHINGSHaku Maki (Japanese
2 HAKU MAKI ETCHINGSHaku Maki (Japanese 1924-2000)- ''Poem 69-54''; ''Poem 72-10''- 2 etchings in color with embossing, both signed, titled and numbered in pencil, very good condition. 10 3/8 x 10 1/2''; 7 3/4 x 7 3/4''
- 2 MODERNIST JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS
2 MODERNIST JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS - NAGOA MAKIGroup of two modern Japanese woodblock prints including:
Haku Maki (Japanese, 1924-2000). Cement mortar abstract woodblock print titled "Poem 71-38" depicting abstract shapes in black, red, yellow, and green. Artist seal along the bottom left. Pencil signed along the lower right; titled along the lower center; numbered 38/154 along the lower left.
Ueno Nagoa (Japanese 20th c.) Woodblock print titled "Recollection of the Past" depicting layers of black, red, and white organic shapes against a blue ground, 1964. Signed and dated along the lower right; numbered 196/210 along the lower right.
Recollection; image; height: 16 in x width: 12 1/4 in. Framed; height: 22 1/4 in x width: 18 1/4 in. Poem; image; 10 1/4 in x width: 17 in. Framed; height: 18 in x width: 23 3/4 in.
Condition:
Both items are in generally good condition with no visible tears, creases, or losses. Neither show a sign of restoration under UV light. The item with a blue background has toning and undulation along the margins; there is light foxing throughout. Although it is not inspected out of frame, it seems possibly that is has acidic burn, given that the margins of the mat is browned. The item with a white background has toning, browning, and foxing throughout. There is possible skimming to the center of the upper margin. Both items are framed under plexiglass; not inspected out of frame. Very light wear to the frame.
- HAKU MAKI(Japanese, 1924-2000)
Stone
HAKU MAKI(Japanese, 1924-2000)
Stone - 1, edition 5/50, signed "Haku Maki" lower right, artist's seal lower left and upper right, woodblock print, 19-1/8 x 12-7/8 in.; carved and painted wood frame, 24 x 18-1/2 in.
Note: Haku Maki was a Japanese artist associated with the sosaku-hanga movement of the 20th century. He studied briefly under the printmaker Onchi Koshiro following the end of WWII, and throughout his artistic career became known for his use of texture and for his striking compositions and arrangements of kanji .
Provenance: Washington Print Fair, Jeanne Davidson Fine Art, sold April 1997 for $475 (accompanied by copy of receipt); Private Collection
Condition:
hinged in on mat, good overall, some light toning at edges; frame with light wear and abrasions
- HAKU MAKI(Japanese, 1924-2000)
Two
HAKU MAKI(Japanese, 1924-2000)
Two woodblock prints: Poem 71-50, edition 75/100, signed "Haku Maki" lower right, artist's seal lower left, inscribed "Happy Life" and "To be alive, to be living" in margin verso, 32 x 21-1/2 in.; framed, 39-1/2 x 28-3/4 in.
Note: Haku Maki was a Japanese artist associated with the sosaku-hanga movement of the 20th century. He studied briefly under the printmaker Onchi Koshiro following the end of WWII, and throughout his artistic career became known for his use of texture and for his striking compositions and arrangements of kanji.
Provenance: Uchida Art Co., Ltd., Kyoto/Tokyo, Japan, sold June 1976 (accompanied by copy of receipt); Private Collection
Condition:
hinged in on mat, good overall; frame with light wear and abrasions
- HAKU MAKI(Japanese, 1924-2000)
Two
HAKU MAKI(Japanese, 1924-2000)
Two woodblock prints: Poem 72-40 (sun-s), edition 76/153, signed "Haku Maki" lower right, artist's seal lower left, 15-7/8 x 11-5/8 in.; attributed to Haku Maki, Tea Bowl, edition 95/100, titled and signed illegibly lower right, 20-1/4 x 15-1/2 in.; framed, 18-7/8 x 14-1/2 in. and 25-5/8 x 19 in.
Note: Haku Maki was a Japanese artist associated with the sosaku-hanga movement of the 20th century. He studied briefly under the printmaker Onchi Koshiro following the end of WWII, and throughout his artistic career became known for his use of texture and for his striking compositions and arrangements of kanji .
Provenance: Uchida Art Co., Ltd., Kyoto/Tokyo, Japan, sold June 1976 (accompanied by copy of receipt); Private Collection
Condition:
good overall; Poem 72-40 hinged in on mat, some previous tape remnants and toning at top edge verso; Tea Bowl not examined out of frame; frames with light wear and abrasions
- HAKU MAKI (JAPANESE 1924-2000)Haku Maki
HAKU MAKI (JAPANESE 1924-2000)Haku Maki (Japanese 1924-2000) Sosaku-hanga Artist "Dance 69-2" mixed media print edition 105/105, signed lower right "Haku Maki" with artist's stamp lower left sight size 18" x 12 1/4"
Condition:
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- Haku Maki 'Nothing' S/N Embossed Woodblock
Haku Maki 'Nothing' S/N Embossed Woodblock Print Framed- 15x15''
- HAKU MAKI, ABSTRACT INTAGLIO, 1976Original
HAKU MAKI, ABSTRACT INTAGLIO, 1976Original color woodblock print with deep relief embossing. Pencil signed, limited (85/106) and titled "76-54 (Stone)" in the lower margin. Image measures approximately 15 1/2" x 15 1/2", framed to 18 1/2" x 18 1/2". Gallery label for Marson, Ltd. affixed verso. Excellent condition. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
- HAKU MAKI, EMBOSSED WOODCUTAbstract
HAKU MAKI, EMBOSSED WOODCUTAbstract Japanese woodcut print in colors by Haku Maki (Japanese, 1924-2000). Pencil signed, limited (68/201) and titled (Work 74-69). Plate size measures 8 1/2" x 6", framed to 12 1/2" x 10". Excellent condition. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
- Haku Maki
(1924-2000)
Persimmon
color
Haku Maki
(1924-2000)
Persimmon
color woodblock print, edition 33/190
signed in pencil Haku Maki, titled
10 3/4 x 16 3/4 in., 27 x 42.5 cm.
- HAKU MAKI (JAPAN, 1924-2000), "COLLECTION
HAKU MAKI (JAPAN, 1924-2000), "COLLECTION - 865"., WOODBLOCK PRINT, 7" X 5". FRAMED 15" X 12".HAKU MAKI, Japan, 1924-2000, "Collection - 865". Numbered 59/100. Seal marked in image. Signed in margin lower right. Dimensions: Woodblock print, 7" x 5". Framed 15" x 12".
- HAKU MAKI (JAPAN, 1924-2000), "COLLECTION
HAKU MAKI (JAPAN, 1924-2000), "COLLECTION - 868"., WOODBLOCK PRINT, 5.5" X 9". FRAMED 13" X 16".HAKU MAKI, Japan, 1924-2000, "Collection - 868". Numbered 66/100. Seal marked in image. Signed in margin lower right. Dimensions: Woodblock print, 5.5" x 9". Framed 13" x 16".
- OUCHI MAKOTO (JAPANESE,1926-1989), OKAME
OUCHI MAKOTO (JAPANESE,1926-1989), OKAME AND HAKU MAKI (JAPANESE, 1924-2000), POEM 71-11 Woodblock prints, includes two prints, the first pencil signed to lower margin with title Okame, 40/60 edition, signed by artist in pencil (Framed dimensions 27 5/8 x 24 in; Sight size 25 1/8 x 21 5/8 in.), and the second is a woodblock print with intaglio, pencil signed to lower margin with title in English and Japanese Poem 71-11, 32/105 edition, signed by the artist in pencil (Framed dimensions 23 3/8 x 15 3/8 in.; Sight size 22 1/4 x 14 1/8 in.), both professionally framed in Japan, not examined outside of the frame.
- HAKU MAKI TEN WOODCUTSHAKU MAKI ten
HAKU MAKI TEN WOODCUTSHAKU MAKI ten woodcuts, leaves, trees, butterfly, and chop mark. Each pencil signed lower right, editions 272/365. Images measure 2" x 2". In original folio from a collection of twelve woodcut, numbered 13-24 with number 13 and 15 missing from the collection.
- GROUP OF FOUR CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE
GROUP OF FOUR CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTSGROUP OF FOUR CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS, unframed, varying sizes, including Haku Maki, Takagi, and Y. Kimura (4) Provenance: Estate Collection of Frances and Philip H. Bradley
- HAKU MAKI (JAPANESE 1924-2000), POEM
HAKU MAKI (JAPANESE 1924-2000), POEM 70-28, WOODBLOCK PRINT, UNFRAMED: 24 X 9 IN. (60.96 X 22.86 CM.)Haku Maki (Japanese 1924-2000), Poem 70-28, Woodblock Print,, Dimensions: Unframed: 24 x 9 in. (60.96 x 22.86 cm.)
- HAKU MAKI (JAPANESE 1924-2000), POEM
HAKU MAKI (JAPANESE 1924-2000), POEM 71-25, WOODBLOCK PRINT, FRAME: 38-1/4 X 27-3/4 INHaku Maki (Japanese 1924-2000), Poem 71-25, Woodblock Print, Frame: 38-1/4 x 27-3/4 in
- HAKU MAKI (JAPANESE B. 1924), POEM 68-2,
HAKU MAKI (JAPANESE B. 1924), POEM 68-2, INTAGLIO CEMENT BLOCK PRINT, FRAMED, 17-1/2 X 17-1/2 INCHESHaku Maki (Japanese b. 1924), Poem 68-2, Intaglio Cement Block Print, Framed, 17-1/2 x 17-1/2 inches
- HAKU MAKI 'POEM 70-81', WOODBLOCK, 18
HAKU MAKI 'POEM 70-81', WOODBLOCK, 18 X 15 INCHESHaku Maki 'Poem 70-81', Woodblock, 18 x 15 inches
- HAKU MAKI, POEM 70-17, 72-87, TWO EMBOSSED
HAKU MAKI, POEM 70-17, 72-87, TWO EMBOSSED ETCHINGS IN COLOR (ONE FRAMED), 14-1/4 X 11-1/4 INCHESHaku Maki, Poem 70-17, 72-87, Two Embossed Etchings in Color (one framed), 14-1/4 x 11-1/4 inches,
- HAKU MAKI (JAPANESE 1924-2000), POEM
HAKU MAKI (JAPANESE 1924-2000), POEM 90-91, EMBOSSED WOODCUT, SIGHT SIZE: 7 X 5 IN, FRAME SIZE: 16 X 14 INHaku Maki (Japanese 1924-2000), Poem 90-91, Embossed Woodcut, Sight size: 7 x 5 in, Frame size: 16 x 14 in,
- ASIAN: HAKU MAKI (JAPANESE 1924-2000),
ASIAN: HAKU MAKI (JAPANESE 1924-2000), EMBOSSED WOODBLOCK PRINT, "76-5 (WATER-A)", ED. 96/205, EMBOSSED ABSTRACTED COMPOSITION WITH...ASIAN: Haku Maki (Japanese 1924-2000), embossed woodblock print, "76-5 (Water-A)", ed. 96/205, embossed abstracted composition with black and an accent of red, signed, titled and numbered in pencil on lower edge, not examined out of frame, wear consistent with age, including some toning, etc., ss: 12" h. x 24" w.
- HAKU MAKI (JAPANESE, 1924-2000), REMEMBRANCE
HAKU MAKI (JAPANESE, 1924-2000), REMEMBRANCE Color relief print on rice paper, pencil signed in lower margin "73/100, Remembrance-E, by Maki Haku," red artist seal to lower left corner of print, framed with mat under glass.
- HAKU MAKI (JAPANESE, 1924-2000), TWO
HAKU MAKI (JAPANESE, 1924-2000), TWO WORKS ON PAPER Color relief prints, the first of a vase with metallic gold impressed leaf decoration, pencil signed in lower margin, "E.P., Collection, Haku Maki," the second a tea bowl with metallic gold circle, pencil signed in lower margin "84/200, Collection_874, H. Maki," both framed in identical manner under glass.
- Woodblock print on paper, Haku Maki
Woodblock print on paper, Haku Maki (Japanese, 1924-2000) attributed, "Poem 71-61" edition 53 of 154, pencil signed at right, with red pigment seal, mounted and framed; as-is condition- General marks and surface wear, scratches, chipped glass, rubbing, flaws, and losses. Possible restorations; sight L 12 3/4" H 19 1/2" (Approx.)
- Haku Maki Signed and Numbered Print.
Haku Maki Signed and Numbered Print. POEM 68-43.
Dimensions: H: 14 inches: W: 10 inches: Frame Height: 19 inches: Frame Width: 16 inches ---
Condition: Scratches and scuffs to the frame.
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- 2pc HAKU MAKI Signed embossed prints.
2pc HAKU MAKI Signed embossed prints. 157/202 poem 70-47. Signed. 16/154. Poem 72-10. Smaller image 8x8 image size
Dimensions: H: 11 inches: W: 8 inches: Frame Height: 15 inches: Frame Width: 12 inches ---
Condition: Very Good Condition.
- HAKU MAKI, RELIEF PRINT IN COLORS, 1988
HAKU MAKI, RELIEF PRINT IN COLORS, 1988 Haku Maki (Japanese, 1924-2000), "Kaki Z-3", silver gilt artist seal lower left, pencil signed, titled and numbered 139/150 lower margins, matted and framed under glass, 6.5"squ (image), 13.5"squ (frame)
- HAKU MAKI, (6) COLOR WOODBLOCK PRINTS,
HAKU MAKI, (6) COLOR WOODBLOCK PRINTS, 1969 Haku Maki (Japanese, 1924-2000), "Poem 1", "Poem 2", "Poem 3", "Poem 6", "Poem 16" and "Poem 18" from the "Festive Wine" series, printed on heavy textured Japanese paper, each stamped with artist seal, pencil signed, titled and numbered along lower margins, from an edition of 50 (outside the 150 printed for the book "Festive Wine: Ancient Japanese Poems from the Kinkafu", each in cardboard mat with printed rice paper overlays, each 8.75"h x 6.75"w (sheets), 13.75"h x 10.25"w (mats)
- ASIAN: MAEJIMA TADAAKI 'HAKU MAKI' (JAPANESE,
ASIAN: MAEJIMA TADAAKI 'HAKU MAKI' (JAPANESE, 1924-2000), "POEM 71-72", WOODCUT, PENCIL SIGNED LOWER RIGHT, #8/153 LOWER LEFT HAVING RED CHOP SEAL ON PRINT LOWER LEFT, IMAGE DEPICTING A STYLIZED KANJI CHARACTER IN BLA...ASIAN: Maejima Tadaaki 'Haku Maki' (Japanese, 1924-2000), "Poem 71-72", woodcut, pencil signed lower right, #8/153 lower left having red chop seal on print lower left, image depicting a stylized Kanji character in black, textured white background, matted behind glass in wood frame, not examined out of frame, light wear consistent with age and use including slight waving of paper, ss: 9 3/4" h. x 8 1/4" w.
- Haku Maki (1924-2000 Japanese) ''Work
Haku Maki (1924-2000 Japanese) ''Work 74-57'' (Sun-B) Embossed Woodblock Print 17''x17'' Sheet. Pencil signed and numbered 47 of 106 edition lower margin. Light even toning throughout image. Overall excellent condition with strong colors.
- HAKU MAKI FIGURE SERIES EMBOSSED KANJI
HAKU MAKI FIGURE SERIES EMBOSSED KANJI WOODBLOCK Japan,1924-2000Figure 3, circa 1965, edition 10 of 66.