1979
Jasper Johns (American, born 1930) printed by Bill Goldston, James V. Smith, Thomas Cox published by Universal Limited Art Editions (American, founded 1955)
United States
Usuyuki has many meanings in Japanese: a light snow, something that passes quickly, or a Kabuki play that tells a love story. Here, striking developments are apparent in Johns’s printmaking. The influence of the artist’s work in screenprinting can be seen in the multiple layers of transparent ink used to achieve a substantial surface, and the use of the offset press, which allowed for more layers of ink than a hand press, is apparent in the print's overall subtlety.
Offset lithograph tripych, printed from 10 plates on hand-fed proofing press on one sheet of white wove paper