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  • Japanese Wood Block – Moon at High Tide

       (Ideshio no tsuki/いてしほの月)

    100 Aspects
    Japanese Woodblock Print

    Original woodblock print – Mulberry paper – Man, Woman – Tsukioka Taiso Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) – The Moon at High Tide いてしほの月 – From “Tsuki hyakushi” 月百姿 (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon) – Japan – 1885-92[ Translate ]Original woodblock print – Mulberry paper – Man, Woman – Tsukioka Taiso Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) – The Moon at High Tide いてしほの月 – From “Tsuki hyakushi” 月百姿 (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon) – Japan – 1885-92 Artist: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) Title: ‘Iteshiho no tsuki’ いてしほの月 (The Moon at High Tide) Series title: “Tsuki hyakushi” 月百姿 (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon) Publisher: Akiyama Buemon Date: 1885-1892 Size: 37. 1 x 25 cm Condition: Backed, creases, creases, watermarks on the top left and bottom, partly thin areas and ink spotted. This design is based on one of the most popular Noh theatre plays called ‘Takasago’. The story tells of an aged man and woman, Jo and Uba. They fell in love when they were young and lived a long life together. Such was their devotion to each other that even in death, their spirits then went to reside in two ancient pine trees, symbols of longevity. On moonlit nights, they returned to human form to rake pine needles on the shore. See British Museum: https: //www. britishmuseum. org/collection/object/A_1906-1220-0-1424

  • W. Jones’ Oil Paintings

    Arts Collection

    Artist Biography & Facts

    William John Jones

     Born in Wales on Dec. 26, 1886. Jones came to California in 1898 and settled in Alameda. He studied at the CSFA and was active in the San Francisco Bay area in the 1930s. Despite the handicap of amputated arms, he painted through the intricate workings of hooks and straps governed by his back muscles. Jones lived in Alameda at 1816 Wood Street until his fatal fall down the stairs of his home on March 23, 1947. Exh: Oakland Art Gallery, 1928-34; Oakland Women’s City Club, 1929; San Francisco Art Association, 1929; Calif. Statewide (Santa Cruz), 1930, 1931.

    Source: Edan Hughes, “Artists in California, 1786-1940”
    California Arts and Architecture list, 1932; City Directory; The Argus, July 1928; Death record. Link