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Tadashi
Nakayama (b. 1927)
One of Japan's
best known and most widely collected woodblock printmakers, Tadashi
Nakayama was born
in Niigata in 1927. He began making woodblocks in 1950. He lived in Milan,
London and Bath, and taught at the Bath Academy of Arts in 1964-65. He now
resides in Tokyo.
Although
70 years old, Nakayama has only made about 250 prints. His printing techniques
are laborious and difficult. Some works require 18 blocks, 40 or more colors
and over 50 printing stages. The worldwide demand for his prints together
with their limited production has assured the artist's success. His major
themes include butterflies, girls and horses.
Tadashi Nakayama
works can be found in many museums, including the Honolulu Academy of Arts,
Library of Congress, Harvard University, Fogg Art Museum, Achenbach Foundation
for the Graphic Arts in San Francisco, Minnesota Museum of Art, National Gallery
of Victoria, Australia and the Western Art Museum in Perth.
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