Artist: Taizo Minagawa (1917-1975)
Title: The Interior of a Farmer's House of Shirakawa Village
Date: c1950
Edition: Unknown #66
Sig./Seal: Mikumo Publishers Seal/Taizo Seal
Condition: Excellent with Folder and envelope, with miniature stamp image of Yasaka Pagoda
Size: F: 19 x 13.25 P: 16.75 x 11.5 $295.00
Taizo Minagawa (1917-2005) Born in 1917 in Kyoto City, Taizo graduated in 1935 from the Kyoto Municipal Arts and Crafts School of Design. As a Modern artist, Taizo earned fame as a dyer, producing textile designs using wax resist, and also created a number of woodblock prints. His work has been exhibited around the world and published in several books. Minagawa incorporates simplified blocks of color and strong black outlines with a handsome use of negative space to create a bold modern style. Many accolades and awards to his credit include:
- The Kyoto City Dyeing Works Exhibition in 1938
- Mayor's Award 1941
- Bunten Exhibition 1945
- 1st Nitten Exhibition 1966
- 1971 Appointed Director of Contemporary Crafts Artists Association
- Judge of Nitten 1972
- Appointed Councilor of Nitten Exhibition 1980
- Appointed Executive Director of Contemporary Crafts Artists Association 1984
- Kyoto Prefectural Culture Award for Distinguished Service 1987
- Director of All Japan Dyeing and Weaving Crafts Association
1988 Medal of Honor with Dark Blue
