The river Uji at moonrise in Kyoto
by Kamei Tobei (1901-1977)
Artist: | Kamei Tobei (1901-1977) — 亀井藤兵衛 | |
Title: | The river Uji at moonrise in Kyoto | |
Series: | Ten Lovely Sights In Kyoto | |
Date 1st edition?: | Not set | |
Publisher 1st edition?: | Not Set | |
Publisher (this edition)?: | Not Set | |
Medium (1st edition): | Woodblock | |
Medium (this edition): | Woodblock | |
Format (1st edition): | Postcard | |
Format (this edition): | Postcard | |
DB artwork code: | 32048 | |
Notes (1st edition)?: | There is also a recarved version of this print in aiban format. | |
Notes (this edition)?: | The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Often written by non-experts, there may be inaccuracies: KAMEI TOBEI (1901-1977) | |
Artist Bio: | Kamei Tobei studied at Kyoto Kaiga Semmon Gakko. He was a founding member of the Kyoto Sosaku Hanga Kyokai. With Tomikichiro Tokuriki and Kotozuka Eiichi he established his own publishing company to support the selling of Sosaku Hanga prints. In 1953 Kamei followed an old Japanese artist tradition and changed his name - to Genbei Kamei. |