Wednesday, 14 May 2025

Yoshijiro Urushibara - part 2

Yoshijiro Urushibara (Mokuchu) 1889-1953. was a Japanese woodblock print maker best known for his landscapes and flower studies, as well as a series of black and white prints of horses. Growing up in Tokyo, he studied the art of carving and printing woodblocks from an early age. In 1907 Urushibara travelled to London to demonstrate Japanese printmaking at the Anglo-Japanese Exhibition. He remained in London after the exhibition, restoring prints, making reproductions of prints, and mounting scrolls at the British Museum.


The atmospheric landscapes of the British Isles provided a fresh source of inspiration for Mokuchu who avidly depicted the misty streets of London. With first-hand knowledge of two different cultures, Mokuchu was able to fuse distant artistic practices and find common ground between Japan and the west, employing Japanese techniques to portray new subjects. The artist became an access point to the traditional methods of Japanese arts for the growing interest of English artists. This keen interest to learn authentic woodblock printing, amongst other crafts by English art students and enthusiasts, allowed Japanese artists to experiment and preserve their traditional styles in a time when they were going out of fashion in their homeland in favour for more novel and Western artistic disciplines.


Mokuchu’s techniques are mentioned in Walter J. Phillips’s book on printmaking (who is thought to have received teachings from Urushibara). In addition to his own work, Urushibara is also known for his collaborations with other artists. His most famous collaborations were with the English artist Frank Brangwyn.


The start of World War II caused his return to Japan, but he kept in contact with his friends from Europe. It would be no overstatement to say he was an indispensable part of the European colour print movement, and that he had a profound influence on European colour printmakers.


This is part 2 of a 2-part series on the works of 

Yoshijiro Urushibara: 


1924 Portfolio "Ten Woodcuts." Cut and printed by Urushibara after watercolours by his friend and collaborator Frank Brangwyn.


1924 The Mill (Dixmuden)
woodcut print 26.7 x 21.4 cm

1924 The Court of the Mosque of Memory
woodcut print 23.1 x 27.8 cm

1924 Mosque Ibu Toulon
woodcut print 21.6 x 26.6 cm

1924 Fishing (Entrance to the Scheld)
woodcut print 21.9 x 25.5 cm

1924 Venice, Golden Morning
woodcut print 27.3 x 39.6 cm

1924 Trees (Montreuil)
woodcut print 21.9 x 26.7 cm

1924 The Shepherd's Watch
woodcut print 22.3 x 26.8 cm

1924 The resting place (Scutaru)
woodcut print 23.6 x 27.6 cm

1924 The outskirts of a Flemish Town
woodcut print 21.7 x 28.1 cm
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1924 In the Docks
woodcut print

1924 Dutch Packet Boats
woodct print 21.8 x 25.5 cm

1924 Venice, gondolas
woodcut print

1924 Venice, golden morning
woodcut print 22 x 34.2 cm

1924 The Resting Place, Scutari
woodcut print

1924 The Golden Horn
woodcut print 22.1 x 27.3 cm

c1924 Ruins of a Roman Bridge over the Loire at
 Brives-Charensac
woodcut print 33 x 50.8 cm

c1924 A Scene in Flanders
woodcut print 39.3 x 59 cm

1927 Messina, life amongst the ruins
woodcut print (after Frank Brangwyn) 29.1 x 37.9 cm

c1928 Winter Scene, Westminster in London
woodcut print 39.4 x 52.8 cm

c1929 Paris, Quai d'Orsay
woodcut print 24.3 x 30.9 cm

early 1930s Crete-de-coq
woodcut print 29.8 x 22.8 cm

c1930 Peonies
woodcut print 29 x 23 cm

1932 Rabbits
woodcut print 28.2 x 34.4 cm

c1934 Peonies
woodcut print 30.5 x 20.3 cm

Note: Dates were not found for the remainder of images in this series.

Cyclamen
woodcut print 34.8 x 23.9 cm

Crayfish
woodcut print 28 x 36.3 cm

Dandelions
woodcut print

Geese
woodcut print

Geese
woodcut print

Geese
woodcut print

Grazing Horse
woodcut print 24.1 x 34.2 cm

Girl dancing
 woodcut print

Nasturtiums
woodcut print 35 x 23.8 cm

Outside the wall of Avignon, France
woodcut print

Orchids, butterfly and ladybird
woodcut print 30.2 x 21.3 cm

Orchid
woodcut print

Orchid
woodcut print 36.5 x 25.6 cm

Peony, Pirus spectabilis 
woodcut print

Queen of the Night
(variation of "Dawn" in part 1)
woodcut print 25.1 x 35.8 cm

Quai d'Orsay, Paris 
woodcut print

Roses
woodcut print 35.4 x 25.8 cm

Red Poppies
woodcut print 34.7 x 23.9 cm

Tulips in a vase
woodcut print 38.5 x 29.5 cm


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