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Saito  Kiyoshi
Saito Kiyoshi
Saito  Kiyoshi

Saito Kiyoshi

born Aizubange, Japan, 1907; died Tokyo, Japan, 1997
Biography[from Ronin Gallery website, accessed Aug 2020]

Kiyoshi Saito was born in Fukushima prefecture. At the age of five he moved to Otaru in Hokkaido, where he would come to serve as an apprentice to a sign painter. Saito became infatuated with art after studying drawing with Gyokusen Narita and moved to Tokyo in 1932 to study Western-style painting at the Hongo Painting Institute. He began experimenting with woodblock prints and exhibiting his works with Nihon Hanga Kyokai in 1936. Saito mainly worked in oil painting until his invitation from Tadashige Ono to join the Zokei Hanga Kyokai in 1938, at which time Saito made the woodblock print his primary medium. He worked with the Asahi Newspaper Company in 1943, where he met Koshiro Onchi. This chance encounter led to an invitation to Ichimokukai and membership to Nihon Hanga Kyokai in 1944.

Kiyoshi Saito’s printmaking career was put on hold due to the war. During the occupation, he sold his first print in an exhibit with fellow artists Un’ichi Hiratsuka and Hide Kawanishi. In 1948, Saito exhibited at the Salon Printemps, an event sponsored by Americans for Japanese Artists. At the Sao Paulo Biennale of 1951, Saito won first place for his print Steady Gaze. In competition with Japanese oil painting and sculpture, this was a turning point for Japanese print artists: for the first time in Japanese history, prints overtook painting. This achievement roused the Japanese art establishment. In 1956, Saito was sponsored by the State Department and the Asia Foundation to travel and exhibit around the United States and Europe. As a sosaku hanga artist, Saito’s prints are self-drawn, self-carved and self-printed. His early works are distinguished by an attention to realism and three-dimensionality. As his style evolved, his prints became flattened and two-dimensional, featuring strong and refined designs with color and texture.

Person TypeIndividual
Terms
  • Aizu-bange
  • Tokyo
Koshiro Onchi
born Tokyo, Japan, 1891; died Tokyo, Japan, 1955
Ohara  Koson
born Kanazawa, Japan, 1877; died Tokyo, Japan, 1945
Tsuchiya  Koitsu
born Hamamatsu, Japan, 1870 ; died Chigasaki, Japan, 1949
Kawase  Hasui
born Tokyo, Japan, 1883; died Tokyo, Japan, 1957
Masaharu  Aoyama
born Saitama Prefecture, Japan, 1893; died 1969
Adachi Ginko
born and died Japan; flourished circa 1874-1897
Azechi Umetaro
born Uwajima, Japan, 1902; died Tokyo, Japan, 1999
Paul Jacoulet
born Paris, France, 1902; died Karuizawa, Japan, 1960
Dorr Bothwell
born San Francisco, California, 1902; died Fort Bragg, California, 2000