Inukai

Kyohei Inukai

1913-1985

Dixie

self-carved, self-printed, numbered, titled and signed on the bottom margin in pencil, 21/40, Dixie, inukai, ca. 1965

6 1/8 by 5 1/4 in., 15.5 by 13.4 cm

Kyohei Inukai was born in Chicago in 1913, the son of the notable Western-style Japanese American painter, Kyohei Inukai (1886-1954). The younger Inukai studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, and The National Academy of Design and The Art Students League in New York. Inukai exhibited his first one-man show at the California Arts Club in 1934, followed by subsequent works exhibited at museums in the United States and in Japan. He was a multi-talented artist, actively working as a painter, sculptor, and printmaker. His works are found in the collections of the Albright-Knox Museum in Buffalo, the Portland Art Museum in Oregon, Rose Art Museum in Waltham, Massachusetts, and the Wichita University Museum of Fine Art in Kansas.

Provenance:
Estate of Kyohei Inukai

(inv. no. C-3397)

price: Sold


Kyohei Inukai

Dixie, woodblock (not for sale)

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