Thank you for visiting! Ninomiya is located between Oiso and Kokufujin on the Tokaido Main Line. The large pine trees are illuminated by the moonlight, giving a strong impression. The depiction of the natural landscape in pale colors woven by the clear moonlight is unique to Hasui. If it sells first, it may run out of stock. Thank you for your understanding.
Kawase Hasui Japanese woodblock shin hanga Spring Moon Ninomiya Beach ukiyo-e
Author: adminOct 2
Kawase HASUI JAPANESE Woodblock Print Night at the Pond Edge- Shinobazu Pond
Author: adminOct 1
Night at the Pond Edge- Shinobazu Pond. By Kawase Hasui (1883 – 1957). Later edition, ATOZURI woodblock Print. Ban Yoko-e Large size : about 10.5 x 15.75 inches include margins. Please read before ordering. We are off on Saturday, Sunday (Japan time) and National holidays in Japan. So we’ll be late for the answering questions. Thank you for your understanding. International Buyers Please Note.
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print shin hanga Spring rain(Gokokuji) ukiyo-e
Author: adminSep 18
Thank you for visiting! Gokokuji Temple was built in 1681 by Tsunayoshi Tokugawa, the fifth shogun. In accordance with the wishes of his birth mother, Keishoin. This work softly depicts its vermilion-lacquered gate with harusame. If it sells first, it may run out of stock. Thank you for your understanding.
Hasui Kawase Enoshima in the Moonlight Authentic Japanese Woodblock Print
Author: adminSep 12
Hasui Kawase “Enoshima in the Moonlight” Later Impression. 40 cm x 27 cm (15.7 inches x 10.6 inches). Condition: Excellent – This is an authentic woodblock print. If you have any question or concern, please do not hesitate to contact me. International Buyers – Please Note. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.
HASUI KAWASE 20th c Japanese WOODBLOCK PRINT Zojoji Temple in Snow LATER REPRINT
Author: adminAug 28
Original Japanese woodblock of a snow covered landscape temple. “Zojoji Temple in Snow”. Originally created 1929, this is a posthumous edition printed late 20th c. Signed and sealed in lower right corner. Measures 14 1/4″ x 9 3/8″ image. Sheet size 10 7/8″ x 15 3/4″. Framed size 20 3/4 x 16 3/4. Hinge mounted at top of sheet.
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Shin Hanga Enoshima in the moon night
Author: adminAug 24
Thank you for visiting! H40 x W27 cm. If it sells first, it may run out of stock. Thank you for your understanding.
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Shin Hanga Evening at Itako ukiyo-e
Author: adminAug 23
Thank you for visiting! In this work, which depicts a waterside scene as the sun begins to set and darken, blue, rather than black, is also used extensively. Itako is located in the southeastern part of Ibaraki Prefecture, in the lower reaches of the Tone River. It is an area known for its suigo (low marshland). The warehouses of merchants who prospered in the water transportation industry are the center of the motif. Today, it is a famous tourist destination. The painting depicts a waterside scene that evokes nostalgia: the moon beginning to rise. A parent and child walking along the waterfront, and a child’s boat tied up. Size: 37.5 cm (length) x 26.5 cm (width). If it sells first, it may run out of stock. Thank you for your understanding.
Tsuchiya Koitsu Woodblock Print Evening at Mii-Dera Temple kawase hasui
Author: adminAug 23
Thank you for visiting! From the precincts of the temple, located on a hill, one can see the sky in the approaching dusk. And the lights of the city gradually increasing in number. The contrast between the dusk sky and the lit precincts of the temple is typical of Kouitsu. So please take this opportunity to view this work. The print is an old post-printing, made about 50 years ago. There are age spots on the reverse side. 30 cm x 20 cm. If it sells first, it may run out of stock. Thank you for your understanding.
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print Shin Hanga Morning At Okayama Castle
Author: adminAug 19
Thank you for visiting! Okayama Castle Morning, 1955 (Showa 30). Okayama Castle was built in 1597 by Ukita Hideie, one of the Five Great Elders of Toyotomi. The imposing three-story, six-story castle tower is said to have been modeled after Oda Nobunaga’s Azuchi Castle and has an unequal pentagonal base, which is rare in Japan. It is a valuable keep that conveys the ancient style before the Battle of Sekigahara. It is also known as “Karasu Castle” because of its black clapboard exterior, and “Kin Karasu Castle” because of the gold ornamentation. Kawase Hasui visited Okayama in 1921 and 1934, and it is thought that this work was painted from the ferry crossing the Asahikawa River (today it is a suspension bridge) from Korakuen Garden to Okayama Castle. Overall, it is in good condition for its age without major flaws. The colors remain vivid. Please see photos for condition. If it sells first, it may run out of stock. Thank you for your understanding.
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print The spring Ikenohata, ? Shinobazu pond
Author: adminAug 11
Kawase Hasui Japanese Woodblock Print “The spring Ikenohata, ? Shinobazu pond”. Thank you for visiting my item page. The spring Ikenohata, ? Shinobazu pond. Hold assumes one week a limit. About Importer’s Obligation. Thank you for your understanding.