やしやぶしに小たか (冬) [from the print of 28]
yashabushi ni kotaka (fuyu)
Green Alder and Japanese Sparrowhawk (Winter)
ヤシャブシにツミ (冬)
| Edition I: | [no signature] | Seal G |
[For illustration of seals listed by seal code letter, see the Seals article. For edition watermark characteristics applicable to this series as a whole, see the Edition article.]
Design History:Printing of the preview sketch as a woodblock print was accomplished with only three impressions, an initial printing in half-tone gray, one in black (for the details and outlines to remain crisp), and the final one for the red seal. Rakusan probably expected the preview prints to be discarded by the recipients - much as most avertising is today. However, the preview prints were printed full size on the same, relatively expensive, typical edition I watermarked paper used for the final version prints of the series. The very poor condition of all of the surviving preview prints suggests that Rakusan may have been recycling a batch of damp-damaged paper unsuitable for its originally intended use, but adequate for ephemera.
The preview prints were never sold as such but were distributed as free advertising to series subscribers and to early purchasers of prints from the first publication and first printing run of the primary series. Therefore, only a single printing run of fewer than two hundred copies of each once existed. Most of those copies have not survived, but fortunately some clients appreciated these now very rare prints and preserved theirs carefully, even if Rakusan himself did not.
Since all preview sketch prints lack separate identifying numbers, each is distinguished here by the addition of 'alt' to the Rakusan-assigned number of its corresponding final version design to emphasize the close connection between the two designs, hence 28alt is to be understood as the alternate design preview sketch for 28. 28alt would have been included as a preview announcement in the delivery installment for May 1930 (the month before the planned initial distribution of 28 in June 1930). However, 28alt and the other preview sketches had all been advance-printed several months earlier - probably during the last half of 1929, and certainly no later than February 1930.
The illustrated copy is loose and without folds, the way all prints in this series were originally distributed.
The title-captions of the preview prints are almost always identical to those of the final version prints of the main series. However, unlike on those prints, the title-caption for a preview print was not woodblock-printed on the same sheet as the print itself. Instead it was machine-printed on a separate label which was usually glued onto the delivery envelope - and hence typically discarded with the rest of the tempororary packaging. Therefore, most labels have been lost, and no surviving copy of the label for 28alt has yet been located. The information used here is inferred from the information documented for 28.
Species Illustrated:
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| 28 |
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| 9 |