The Ameya - After Robert Frederick Blum by Robert Frederick Blum

The Ameya - After Robert Frederick Blum by Robert Frederick Blum

The Ameya - After Robert Frederick Blum

Robert Frederick Blum

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Title

The Ameya - After Robert Frederick Blum

 
Artist
Year
1893 /1907 
Technique
photomechanical print with hand-coloring 
Image Size
16 13/16 x 20 16/16" image and paper 
Signature
in plate, lower right 
Edition Size
not stated 
Annotations
in plate and blindstamped: "Copr. Detroit Publishing Co." in image, lower right 
Reference
 
Paper
antique-white wove 
State
published 
Publisher
Detroit Publishing Company 
Inventory ID
21600 
Price
$450.00 
Description
"The Ameya" portrays a candymaker surrounded by observers on a busy street in Japan. He employs a technique similar to glass blowing to achieve a similar, delicate aesthetic. "The Ameya"--also known as "Itinerant Candy Vendor"--oil painting by Robert Frederick Blum (American/OH: 1957 - 1903) was executed in 1893, after a trip Blum took to Japan to create illustrations on comission by Scribner's Magazine. This photomechanical print with hand-coloring was done not long after Blum's death, though the artist who so skillfully applied the color, possibly in gouache or watercolor, remains anonymous. 
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