Japanese print. In the eyes 目のでみ.
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Anonymous [Attribuited: Kiyochika Kobayashi]1847-1912In the eyes 目のでみAbout 1883Coloured woodblock. 116x90 mm, trimmed within margin. Title at the top right. Above and next to the image a text in Hiragana. No censor and artist seals. Pasted on cardboard. Good condition.
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Extremely rare caricature, depicting a suffering man with a gaping eye and an open mouth. Print very similar to the compilation of humorous gestures and faces created by Kobayashi Kiyochika, twenty-five prints each showing four faces in caricature. . The first eight prints were issued in 1882 and published by Hara Taneaki under the series title Thirty-Two Faces, New Edition. The series was so popular that it led to a second series in early 1883 titled One Hundred Faces: Supplement to Thirty-Two Faces (Sanjūni sō tsuika hyakumensō), some of which were published by Hara, the remainder by Morimoto Junzaburo.Kiyochika 清親 (1847-1912); family name: Kobayashi 小林. Representative painter of nishiki-e caricatures of the Meiji-period. In self-study he became a landscapist during the first period of his career. After he started to work at the newspaper Marumaru Chinbun he began to draw the caricature series Kiyochika ponchi. About the Sino-Japanese (1894/95) and the Russo-Japanese War (1904/05) he created the nationalistic-satirical series Hyaku sen hyaku shō.
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Japanese print. In the eyes 目のでみ.
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