Prints in Collection
Sarusawa Pond, 1960/1969
IHL Cat. #2009
Arashiyama, Spring Scenery,
c. 1960/1969
IHL Cat. #786
Yasaka Pagoda, Moonlit Night,
c. 1960/1969
IHL Cat. #787
Rakusei Saihō-ji, undated
IHL Cat. #2030
IHL Cat. #2529 Tōjinbō, c. 1960s
(set of six postcards)
IHL Cat. #2530
Biographical Data
Biography
Itō Nisaburō 伊藤仁三郎 (1905-2001)1
Ito, Nizaburo 1905-2001 Self Portrait, 1927 pigment on canvas/framed J00725-001 The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto | The artist Itō Nisaburō (also written Nizaburō), best known for the shin hanga woodblock prints he designed for the prolific Kyoto publishing house Uchida Publishing, was also a talented painter in a style that combined Western yōga and Japanese nihonga painting techniques. Born into a merchant family in Kyoto in 1905, he attended the Kyoto City Specialist School of Painting2, graduating in 1927 (the year he painted the self-portrait shown on the left) and subsequently studied at the Sannanjuku (Mountain-South-Studio) of the nihonga style painter Tsuchida Bakusen 土田麦僊 (1887-1936). Joining with other former students of Bakusen, he formed the Hakushūsha group in 1938 which held exhibitions in major Japanese cities. His post-WWII painting has been described as exhibiting the "uninhibited brushwork of zen painting, followed by a period when he was influenced by surrealism..." In the mid-1960s he was to create works inspired by Tibetan Buddhism and his work was to increasingly display an "esoteric, mystical tone." In addition to creating quite a few prints for Uchida, he also worked with the print publishing company Matsukyū, established by the Kyoto artist |
The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto lists 152 of his works as part of their collection3 and in 2005 the Chikkyō Art Museum (Kasaoka City) held a retrospective of his 80-year painting career.
early showa period |
woodcut on paper |
P01200-001 |
The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto |
Artist's Signature and Seals
仁三郎画Nisaburō ga 仁三郎Nisaburō with"ni" seal 仁
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"ni" seal 仁
"ni" seal 仁
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unread seal "ni" 仁 or "nisa" 二三seal
2 Also known as the Kyoto Municipal School of Arts and Crafts (now Kyoto City Dohda Senior High School of Arts)
3 See their holdings at http://search.artmuseums.go.jp/search_e/sakuhin_list.php?sakka=3031
3 See their holdings at http://search.artmuseums.go.jp/search_e/sakuhin_list.php?sakka=3031