Abstract Pattern Portfolio Pl.29 (1930), Heitaro

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**Abstract Pattern Portfolio (Plate 29) – 1930, Mezuki Heitaro**

This collection of three red and cream prints by Mezuki Heitaro, part of an abstract pattern portfolio from 1930, demonstrates a seamless blend of geometric precision and organic forms. Each composition explores bold, intersecting shapes, creating dynamic visual rhythms. From angular lines and circles to checkerboard motifs and flowing curves, the designs evoke themes of balance and movement.

Originally designed for decorative art and industrial applications, these abstract patterns reflect the design sensibilities of the early 20th century, a time when modernist movements celebrated abstraction and functionality. Mezuki Heitaro’s work embodies an experimental approach to design, emphasizing harmony within a limited color palette.

Dimensions of the original prints are approximately A4. These designs are highly regarded for their influence on later decorative arts, highlighting their cultural and historical relevance in global design evolution.

(Note: Additional historical details on Heitaro’s work may be available in Japanese decorative art archives and pattern design literature.)

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    Abstract Pattern Portfolio Pl.29 (1930), Heitaro
    £10.00