Japanese Print "Flower Vender - Occupations of Showa Era" by Wada Sanzo

Japanese Print "Flower Vender - Occupations of Showa Era" by Wada Sanzo, 和田三造 (Wada Sanzo)

Artist:Wada Sanzo

Title:Flower Vender - Occupations of Showa Era

Date:Series published in 1938-43.

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"Showa Shokugyo E-zukushi" (Sketches of Occupations in Showa Era: Second Edition) "Hana Uri". Ohara-me, the flower venders from Ohara village near Kyoto. They wear traditional clothes and carry the loads on the heads. The first series was published by Nishinomiya Shoin in 1938 - 1943. It was very popular and even featured on the Asahi Newspapers everytime the new design was published. The series was interrupted by W.W.II. After the war, Kyoto Hanga-in made the continuation of the series as limited editions. The series is an interesting document of the new as well as the old, dying occupations in Japan in early to mid 20th Century.

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