| Stockno.: | 21-102-3 | Artist: | Wada Sanzō 和田 三造 (1883-1967) | Description: | No. 24. The farmer. From the series ‘Japanese vocations of the Shōwa era in pictures – Volume 2’ (Shōwa shokugyō ezukushi dai nishū 昭和職業繪盡 第二輯). Published by Nishinomiya Shoin (Shinagawa Kiyoomi) 1939-1941.
Signed: Wada Sanzō
Artist’s seal: Wada Sanzō
Block-cutters: Hino Keikichi, Komeda Shintarō and Fujikawa Manjirō
Printer: Mitsumoto Kaichi
Accompanying text on the role of the farmer in Japanese society. As artist reminisces, ‘commoners’ is now used to refer to the masses, but used to refer to farmers in Japan because there were so many of them. Even so, they had to work hard and their lives were often spent in poverty. Sanzō: ‘It seems that the lives of farmers have changed considerably these days, which stems from the recognition of the hard work they should naturally be compensated for.’
Very good impression and colour, slightly toned in the margins.
Euro 275
| Signed: | Sanzō plus artist's seal. | Size: | Oban | Condition: | Very good impression and colour, slightly toned in the margins. | Price: | Euro 275 | Reference: | (see NnH no. 48) | | | |
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