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Ruytchi Souzouki (1902-1985) Sex Zen Curiosa Foujita Japan Surrealism Saïto

$ 181.41

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Material: Pencil
  • Originality: Original
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Style: Surrealism

    Description

    Ruytchi Souzouki (1902-1985)
    Drawing in ink and colored pencil titled Zen
    Signed lower right
    Ruytchi Souzouki is a Japanese painter, decorator, illustrator, lithographer, printmaker and art critic. Born in 1904 in Japan, he spent his entire career in Paris.
    Ruytchi Souzouki quickly integrated into the world of Japanese artists living in Paris. It binds in particular with
    Foujita
    and Saïto, and meets the patron Jirohachi Satsuma.
    This group is made up of Japanese artists who arrived in Paris, fascinated by Western art. They adopt its rules and research, enriching them with their own personal and cultural imaginations.
    Dimensions (work): 12.5x10 cm / Dimensions (support): 34.5x25 cm
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    Ruychi SOUZOUKI (1902-1985)
    Zen ink and pencil drawing
    Signed lower right
    Ruytchi Souzouki is a painter, decorator, illustrator, lithographer, engraver and Japanese art critic. Born in 1904 in Japan, he has spent his entire career in Paris. Ruytchi Souzouki quickly integrates into the world of Japanese artists living in Paris. He interacts with Foujita and Saïto, and meets the boss Jirohachi Satsuma.
    This group is made up of Japanese artists who arrived in Paris, fascinated by Western art. They adopt the rules and research, enriching them with their own personal and cultural imagination.
    Dimensions (work): 12.5x10 cm / Dimensions (support): 34.5x25 cm
    Ruytchi Souzouki is a Japanese painter, decorator, illustrator, lithographer, printmaker and art critic. Born in 1904 in Japan, he spent his entire career in Paris. Ruytchi Souzouki quickly integrated into the world of Japanese artists living in Paris. It binds in particular with Foujita and Saïto, and meets the patron Jirohachi Satsuma. This group is made up of Japanese artists who arrived in Paris, fascinated by Western art. They adopt its rules and research, enriching them with their own personal and cultural imaginations. Ruytchi Souzouki is a painter, decorator, illustrator, lithographer, engraver and Japanese art critic. Born in 1904 in Japan, he has spent his entire career in Paris. Ruytchi Souzouki quickly integrates into the world of Japanese artists living in Paris. He interacts