See more ideas about Japanese prints, Japanese woodblock printing, Prints. Source: Kawase Hasui; The Complete Woodblock Prints, Kendall Brown; Amy Reigle Newland, Amsterdam, Hotei Publishing, KIT Publishers, 2003, p. 157-158 1. Kawase Hasui 1883-1957 Evening in Atami, View from the Abe Inn (Atami no yoru [Abe ryokan yori])signed Hasui with artist's seal Kawase, the title along the left margin, Atami no yoru (Abe ryokan yori), followed by the date, Showa nijuninen saku (made in Showa 22 [1947]), with publisher's round Watanabe (Hotei 'A') seal at lower left, 1947 First edition Japanese woodblock prints by Kawase Hasui KAWASE HASUI: #P4301 KOZO SHRINE IN OSAKA. Available for sale from Verne Collection, Inc., Kawase Hasui, Hall of the Great Buddha (1950), Woodblock print, 14 1/4 × 9 1/2 in Skip to Main Content His talent was clear, exhibiting in the Tatsumi Exhibition of Painting at age 19. Shin-hanga artists specialized in nostalgic, romanticized views of Japan, which were produced using the time-honored system of enlisting the aid of a publisher, woodblock carvers, and highly skilled printers. HASUI, KAWASE Shogun Gallery - We specialize in museum-quality Japanese woodblock prints and Mogul and Persian miniature paintings Shogun Gallery specializes in museum-quality Japanese woodblock prints. His work is characterized by a fascination with light, climatic conditions and tranquility. So sit back and explore over 200 years of Japanese woodblock prints. His work is characterized by a fascination with light, climatic conditions and tranquility. We are dedicated to outstanding value and excellent service with a smile! Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) is considered the foremost Japanese landscape print artist of the 20th century. He began his artistic career studying Japanese-style painting with Kiyokata, as well as Western-style at the Hakubakai. Japanese Woodblock prints including by . Hasui Kawasewent to the places and made sketches of what he saw. Thus he traveled a lot. His oeuvre consists of over 700 designs of which the largest proportion was produced for the initiator of the Shin hanga (‘new print’) movement, Watanabe Shôzaburô. Hasui considered himself a realist and employed his training in Western painting in his compositions.

The rest was done by highly skilled carvers and printers who worked for Watanabe. Hasui’s great pre-earthquake prints are extremely rare and are some of the most sought-after shin hanga prints. The woodblock print designs that so many people admire today and for which they sometimes pay several thousand dollars, were not made in a studio. These carvers and printers had to go through an apprenticeship of many years before they could do the job.

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