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Walnut - Original Mezzotint by Yozo Hamaguchi - 1979 1979
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The “Musée Hamaguchi Yozo: Yamasa Collection” is a museum housing and displaying the works of Hamaguchi Yozo, a copperplate engraving artist renowned internationally in the latter half of the 20th century.
Hamaguchi Yozo was born the third son of Hamaguchi Gihei, the tenth president of Yamasa Corporation. After the war, he dedicated himself to copperplate engraving, pioneering a new copperplate engraving technique, called color mezzotint, in Paris, and his serene works achieved international acclaim.
An area that had been used as a soy sauce warehouse was refurbished, and reopened as a museum in 1998. This small but cozy space resonates with the delicate copperplate engravings of Edward Suzuki, the renowned architect.
Rotating exhibits including exhibitions celebrating Hamaguchi Yozo and Minami Keiko are held three or four times a year, along with other events and copperplate engraving classes.
* In order to protect the exhibits, they are not on permanent exhibition. Please confirm the exhibition schedule on the homepage.
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Bin to Kurumi (Bottles and Walnut)
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Yozo Hamaguchi
Yozo Hamaguchi
Japanese (1909–2000)
- Date: 1959
- Mezzotint, signed and dedicated in pencil
- Edition of 50
- Image Size: 12 x 17 inches
- Size: 18.75 x 25.75 in. (47.63 x 65.41 cm)
- Frame Size: 23 x 28.5 inches
- Reference: M. Gall. 72
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about Bin to Kurumi (Bottles and Walnut)
Surrealist mezzotint by Japanese artist Yozo Hamaguchi.
Signed and dedicated in pencil.
About The Artist: Yozo Hamaguchi
Hamaguchi studied sculpture at the Tokyo Art School in 1927, but left his studies in 1930 to go to France; he returned to Japan in 1939. In 1953 he settled in Paris. During this period he made copperplate etchings but from about 1955 began producing his unique black and white and colour mezzotints. In 1957 he was awarded prizes at the Sao Paulo Biennale and the first International Biennial Print Exhibition in Tokyo. His first solo exhibition,...
view artist pageAbout The Medium: Mezzotint
A printmaking process of the intaglio family, technically a drypoint method. It was the first tonal method to be used, enabling half-tones to be produced without using line- or dot-based techniques like