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Eve and the serpent
Eve and the serpent

Eve and the serpent

Artist (Japanese, 1913 - 1996)
Date1965
PeriodShowa period (1926-1989)
Materialsstencil print
Dimensionsoverall: 27 x 23 1/4 in
Credit LineGift of Gordon Harris and Judi Elman-Harris
Object number2013.33
DepartmentJapanese Art
ClassificationsPrints And Drawings
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Watanabe Sadao was one of the most famous printmakers of the Creative Print (sosakuhanga) movement, which emphasized that the artist should be involved in the entire printmaking process from the design to the finished product. Watanabe studied with two of the great founders of the Japanese Folk Art (mingei) movement, Yanagi Soetsu (1889–1961) and Serizawa Keisuke (1895–1984), who believed that humble objects could be beautiful.

Prints by Watanabe, who converted to Christianity at the age of eighteen, depict scenes from the Old and New Testaments. His simple and stylized treatment of forms evokes East Asian folk prints while also recalling the segmented designs of Western stained-glass windows, where such biblical scenes are commonplace.

Watanabe prints over momigami, a type of paper crumpled by hand, squeezed, and wrinkled to give it an irregular texture. Each sheet of paper is dyed with a rich background color, and then printed with a stencil-print technique traditionally used in dyeing fabrics. The resulting works demonstrate a rough simplicity associated with folk art.

The siege of Jericho
Watanabe Sadao
1965
Jacob's Dream
Watanabe Sadao
1975
The Wedding at Cana
Watanabe Sadao
1971
The Last Supper
Watanabe Sadao
1967
The Disciples Catch Fish
Watanabe Sadao
1962
St. Peter
Watanabe Sadao
1970
Put Your Finger Here
Watanabe Sadao
approx. 1970
The Holy Family
Watanabe Sadao
1971
Three Kings
Watanabe Sadao
approx. 1972
Jericho
Watanabe Sadao
1971
Nativity
Watanabe Sadao
1971
Good Shepherd
Watanabe Sadao
1967