Torii Tadamasa
Japanese, 1904 - 1970
“The leading shin hanga publisher Watanabe Shozaburo (1885–1962) also published prints by Tadamasa. The first series was Eighteen Kabuki Makeups (Kumadori juhachi-ban) published in 1940–41 with one print issued each month and a bonus New Year's print; an additional series issued during the war illustrating distinctive kabuki makeup was titled as Zoku kumadori juhachi ban; and there was a scarce koban series also published by Watanabe. Tadamasa designed a series of full-length portraits of actors, Eighteen Kabuki (Kabuki juhachi-ban), published in 3 folios by Shokokusha in 1952–53. More prints (not dated) were published by Daireisha (the blocks mostly carved by Maeda Kentaro, active 1934–61). In 1949 Tadamasa was accepted as a member of the Torii school which allowed him to sign his work with that illustrious name. He designed magazine covers and signboards for the kabuki theater up until the year of his death.”
Source: Scholten Japanese Art
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