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TotalCount by Fritz Capelari — Japanese Woodblock print, 1915

TotalCount

by Fritz Capelari

Date:
1915
Medium:
Woodblock print
Format:
Oban

Typical Price

$1,000–$8,000. Common subjects: $1,000–$2,500. Key value factors: As one of the first Western shin-hanga artists, Capelari's prints have both historical significance and artistic appeal. Watanabe-published prints are most valued.

Description

This entry appears to be a cataloging artifact, the title "TotalCount" suggesting a metadata field captured as an artwork name during database compilation. If the entry corresponds to an actual print, it would date to 1915 and follow the oban woodblock format consistent with Fritz Capelari's known output from that period. Capelari produced a concentrated body of work during his time in Japan, primarily landscapes, figure studies, and scenes of daily life, all printed by Watanabe Shozaburo's workshop. Any unidentified print from this period would likely depict a Japanese subject observed firsthand by the Austrian artist: a temple scene, a coastal view, a portrait, or a street vignette. The oban format and woodblock medium place the work firmly within the shin-hanga production system that Watanabe established with Capelari as one of his earliest collaborating artists.

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Frequently Asked Questions

TotalCount was created by Fritz Capelari (フリッツ・カペラリ) in 1915.

TotalCount depicts landscapes and seascapes.