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Funasaka, Yoshisuke — Who's Who in Modern Japanese Prints

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Key
blakemore1975funasaka
Authors
Blakemore, Frances
Issued
1975
Type
chapter
Container
Who's Who in Modern Japanese Prints
Publisher
Weatherhill
Publisher place
New York; Tokyo
Pages
37
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Claims

  1. Whether his experiments involve raised and perforated surfaces, combinations of delicate woodblocks and flat silkscreened areas, dark or pale images, a Funasaka print manages to maintain, above all, that admirable quality—freshness.
    Locator: page: 37
  2. Funasaka has been experimenting with the lemon motif with great variety and imagination since 1960. It appears in groups, singly, as the outline of a breast, or as an element in an abstract composition.
    Locator: page: 37
  3. Funasaka said of the lemon: 'I like the taste, I like the smell, I like the color—it represents freshness.'
    "I like the taste, I like the smell, I like the color—it represents freshness."
    Locator: page: 37 · Quote language: en
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