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Subject:Please help identify origin of embroidered art
Posted By: JayC Fri, Apr 06, 2018 IP: 97.118.115.241 I just received four wonderful pieces of Asian embroidered art that I think are from China. I'm hoping someone can either confirm...or set me straight...on their origins. They are all signed by the same artist and they are all images of workers doing daily tasks...it's as if they are intended to be a series. Because space is limited I have included pictures of only one piece of embroidery but all are of similar content. The man who owned these pieces served in both WW2 and the Korean war and got them when he was overseas. I'm hoping someone can provide information about these pieces and, perhaps, the name of the artist. Thank you in advance! |
Subject:Re: Please help identify origin of embroidered art
Posted By: JayC Sat, Apr 07, 2018 Here are a couple of pictures showing all 4 embroidered images. Thank you! |
Subject:Re: Please help identify origin of embroidered art
Posted By: I.Nagy Sat, Apr 07, 2018 Inscription reads, |
Subject:Re: Please help identify origin of embroidered art
Posted By: JayC Sun, Apr 08, 2018 Thank you, Nagy...you are the best!! |
Subject:Re: Please help identify origin of embroidered art
Posted By: JayC Sun, Apr 08, 2018 Just one other question, I believe these were made in Japan, or for the Japanese market, (given the straw coat on the 19th century woman farmer). I know that Xi is a Chinese surname but wouldn't this be Kiyoshi in Japanese? Again, thank you! |
Subject:Re: Please help identify origin of embroidered art
Posted By: I.Nagy Mon, Apr 09, 2018 Surely 喜由 in Japanese reads Kiyoshi |
Subject:Re: Please help identify origin of embroidered art
Posted By: JayC Tue, Apr 10, 2018 Again, thank you! Thought you might like to see close-ups of Kiyoshi's work. I, for one, am amazed since I have trouble sewing on a button! |
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