Abstract 1957 by Taro Yamamoto

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Abstract Expressionism · 1957
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Taro Yamamoto

Abstract (1957)

Abstract Expressionism · Museum-Quality Framed Print

A striking example of Taro Yamamoto's post-war abstraction, capturing the dynamic tension between destruction and renewal that defined 1950s Japanese art. This framed print brings museum-quality reproduction to your space.

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Abstract 1957: Taro Yamamoto's Post-War Vision

The late 1950s marked a period of profound transformation in Japanese art. As the nation rebuilt itself after the devastation of World War II, artists like Taro Yamamoto sought new visual languages to express the complex emotions of an era caught between tradition and rapid modernization. "Abstract," created in 1957, embodies this tension through its dynamic composition and evocative use of color.

The artwork's abstract forms suggest both destruction and renewal, characteristic of post-war Japanese abstraction. Yamamoto's work often incorporated elements of calligraphy with modernist techniques, creating a bridge between East and West. This particular piece, with its bold strokes and contrasting tones, invites contemplation while maintaining a sense of movement and energy.

Art & Context

Taro Yamamoto and Japan's Avant-Garde Movement

Taro Yamamoto emerged as a significant figure in Japan's post-war avant-garde scene. Trained in traditional Japanese painting, he quickly embraced abstract expressionism as a means to break from the past while maintaining cultural identity. By the mid-1950s, Yamamoto had developed a distinctive style that merged Western abstraction with Japanese aesthetic principles.

"Abstract" from 1957 represents a pivotal moment in Yamamoto's career. This period saw Japanese artists gaining international recognition, with exhibitions in New York and Europe. Yamamoto's work stood out for its ability to convey emotional depth through seemingly simple forms. The painting's composition reflects both the chaos of post-war Japan and the hope for reconstruction.

Editorial Insight
In the abstract forms of Yamamoto's 1957 work, we see not merely paint on canvas, but the visual manifestation of a nation's struggle and renewal.
Artistic Analysis

The Making of Abstract 1957

Composition

Yamamoto's "Abstract" employs a dynamic arrangement of forms that draw the viewer's eye across the canvas. The larger shapes anchor the composition while smaller elements create visual rhythm. This balance between stability and movement characterizes much of his work from this period.

Color

The artwork's palette combines earthy tones with bold contrasts, typical of Yamamoto's approach. The interplay between light and dark areas creates depth, while occasional bright accents provide focal points. This careful color management reflects both traditional Japanese sensibilities and modernist influences.

ABSTRACT 1957 by Taro Yamamoto — Framed art print at Zephyeer
ABSTRACT 1957 by Taro Yamamoto — Framed art print at Zephyeer
Print Details

Print & Frame Details

Artist Taro Yamamoto
Original Year 1957
Art Style Abstract Expressionism
Subject Matter Abstract composition
Size 30×40 cm (12×16")
Print Method Framed Poster
Paper Museum-quality archival paper
Frame Solid wood with conservation-grade mounting
Glazing UV-protective acrylic
Shipping Free worldwide shipping in 5-10 business days
Returns 30-day return policy with no return fees

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Displaying Abstract 1957 in Your Space

The 30×40 cm size of this framed print makes it versatile for various interior settings. The artwork's abstract nature allows it to complement both modern and traditional decor. For maximum impact, consider placing the print against a neutral wall color that allows the artwork's tones to stand out. In living rooms, it works particularly well above sofas or consoles, while in offices, it can serve as an inspiring focal point.

Frequently Asked

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the frame included with this print?

Yes, each print comes with a high-quality frame included in the price. The frames are crafted to complement the artwork while providing durable protection.

Where do you ship, and how long does delivery take?

We offer free worldwide shipping to all countries. Delivery typically takes 5-10 business days depending on your location.

How long will the colors remain vibrant?

Our prints use archival-quality inks and paper to ensure color longevity. With proper care, your print should maintain its vibrancy for decades.

What is your return policy?

We offer a 30-day return policy with no return fees. If you're not completely satisfied, you can return your print for a full refund.

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