<b>RECORDS OF IMPRESSIONS OF THE GREAT EARTHQUAKE DISASTER</b> / Yamamura Toyonari 1923<b>SOLD</b></em>

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ARTIST: Yamamura Toyonari (1885-1942)
TITLE:
Records of Impressions of the Great Earthquake Disaster
DATE:
1923
MEDIUM:
Book
DIMENSIONS:
12 x 8 inches
CONDITION:
Excellent; no problems to note
MEDIA:
This work was discussed in our exhibition CJP Seminar Series

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SOLD

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ARTIST: Yamamura Toyonari (1885-1942)
TITLE:
Records of Impressions of the Great Earthquake Disaster
DATE:
1923
MEDIUM:
Book
DIMENSIONS:
12 x 8 inches
CONDITION:
Excellent; no problems to note
MEDIA:
This work was discussed in our exhibition CJP Seminar Series

.

SOLD

ARTIST: Yamamura Toyonari (1885-1942)
TITLE:
Records of Impressions of the Great Earthquake Disaster
DATE:
1923
MEDIUM:
Book
DIMENSIONS:
12 x 8 inches
CONDITION:
Excellent; no problems to note
MEDIA:
This work was discussed in our exhibition CJP Seminar Series

.

SOLD

 
 
 
 

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The Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, a catastrophic event in Japanese history, profoundly impacted the realms of photography and printmaking. In its aftermath, photographers documented the widespread destruction, capturing haunting images of the devastation and human resilience, reflecting a new era of social consciousness and realism in Japanese photography. The disaster also played a pivotal role in revitalizing traditional woodblock printmaking, inspiring artists to create powerful and emotionally charged prints that depicted the earthquake's aftermath, offering a bridge between the past and present by blending traditional techniques with contemporary subject matter. This seismic event thus left an indelible mark on Japanese art, pushing it towards greater social engagement and a fusion of modern and traditional artistic sensibilities.

This book contains reproductions of drawings, paintings, and illustrations produced by the Shin Hanga artist Yamamura Toyonari (Koka). The designs showcase Toyonari’s diversity of style as they document the artist’s first-hand experience from this traumatic experience.

Connoisseur's Note

Dozens of publications were produced highlighting the devastation caused by the earthquake and the ensuing fires. As works of ephemera, the vast majority of these publications have been lost to time. This publication is also noteworthy for the striking color illustrations on its front and back covers. Its fine state of preservation makes this publication quite scarce and an important historical artifact.