I appreciate your courtesy! Dusk at Phoenix Hall (Hôôduôin no bosatsu)????? Date: 1951 (Showa nijûrokunen saku) and depicts s. Now falling at the last light of day on the Phoenix Hall near Kyoto. Hasui chose to create this work in sepia tones, perhaps increasing the feeling of nostalgia for a simpler time. The variety of tones and the different shapes of every snowflake help to create a wonderfully atmospheric design. There is also a very light blue block that has been printed on the areas of deeper snow to add depth. For reasons unknown this is a scarce design, and almost never comes up for sale in this first edition. The condition is described above for more information please check the photos. Image 9 ½ inches x 14 ¼ inches. Sheet 10 ½ inches x 15? More about the artist. Kawase’s landscapes are markedly modern, yet they yearn for a Japan past and rest upon traditional virtues of delicacy, poise and restraint. Hasui loved to travel and would often paint watercolors of Japan’s most beautiful places. In 1952, the Japanese government officially recognized Kawase Hasui as a Living National Treasure. Hasui Kawase was a Shin Hanga artist who lived from 1883 until 1957. He is most known for his wide range of landscape woodblocks of exquisite colour, perspective and ambiance. During his Life he created over 600 different woodblock scenes. He was honored with the title of a Living National Treasure. Most of his woodblocks were published by Watanabe, but he also had some of his work published by other companies including by Isetatsu, Bijutsusha, Kawaguchi and Sakai, Tokyo Shobido and Doi Teiichi. E m ail me with questions!!! It is important to know when purchasing items that. Please keep this in mind. As your ratings have immediate discount or listing-standing consequences for me. Thank you for understanding!! Charge you my costs. For all packing materials used. And everything has to be. To give you an idea, a. If it is not a free one from the Post Office, costs between. And I usually use at least 3 or 4 feet or more for breakable items. Per box (book box size) will be between.
1951 Japanese Woodblock Print Dusk at Phoenix Hall by Kawase Hasui (LLA)
Author: adminAug 14
WB Hasui Kawase Japanese Woodblock Prints Asian Antique Ukiyo-e Moon Sea Ship
Author: adminAug 8
Artist Name KAWASE Hasui. Title Moon over the Arakawa River. Dimensions Overall size: H39.6cm x W26.5cm. Print size: H36.3cm x W23.7cm. Remarks There is a stain on the print. This is a work by Kawase Tomoe Sui, a leading new print artist. Moon over the Arakawa River” is one of the “Twenty Views of Tokyo in which Tomoe Sui depicted scenes from various parts of Tokyo. It is estimated to have been painted in the Akabane area. The moon, positioned slightly off center, is depicted at the moment it peeks out from between the slowly moving clouds. The reflection of the water is clearly visible, indicating that it was a quiet and peaceful night. The clear blue color of Tomoe’s work is also known as “Tomoe Blue, ” and is extremely popular among fans of new prints. It is also recommended as a room interior. Born in Tokyo, Japan.
Kawase Hasui Woodblock print Nishiizu Koei landscape painting 39×28
Author: adminAug 7
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Japanese Woodblock Print by Kawase Hasui Zensetsu-ji Temple in Rain
Author: adminAug 6
Kawase is one of the forefathers of the shin hanga printing movement in the 1920′s -1960′s. In 1956, Kawase was named a living national treasure of Japan. This woodblock print is the well known “Zensetsu-ji Temple in Rain” This print was originally from 1936. It is an incredible piece, with strong colors and a tremendously beautiful scene. Kawase’s prints are among the rarest shin hanga prints available, as many of his blocks were destroyed or unusable. If you collect woodblocks and you don’t have one by Kawase, then your collection is simply not complete. Condition: There are three very noticeable issues with this print. First, the upper and lower margins have been slightly trimmed (about 1.5 inches) by a prior owner, presumably to fit a frame. It still presents very well and with some smart matting, it should not be noticeable when framed. Second, there is some minor tape residue at the upper right corner. Finally, the upper left corner has been repaired with tape (appears to have been slightly ripped). Otherwise, only minor toning. Measurements: Print measures approximately 14 inches high x 10.5 inches wide. If the item is not paid for within this time frame, an unpaid item case will be opened. More pictures available on request. Please note that this item is not accompanied by a certificate of authenticity or any other source verifying its authenticity.
Japanese Woodblock Print Hasui Kawase
Author: adminAug 3
Hasui Kawase Japanese woodblock print, Rainy Season at Ryoshimachi, Shinagawa. Lifetime edition with 6 mm seal. Print measures approximately 15″ by 10.5″. Lease refer to the photos for condition and feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
WB Hasui Kawase Japanese Woodblock Prints Antique Ukiyo-e Moon Sea Twin island
Author: adminJul 27
Artist Name KAWASE Hasui. Dimensions Overall size: H26.5cm x W40.2cm. Print size: H23.7cm x W36.1cm. Remarks There is a stain on the print. This is one of a series of works titled “Nihon Keikan Shu Higashinihon Hen” (Japanese Landscapes of Eastern Japan) produced by Kawase Tomoe Sui in 1933. It depicts Futakojima Island in Matsushima, known as one of the Three Great Views of Japan. The twin islands are placed in the foreground, and the horizon line and heavy clouds hovering above it are depicted in the background, with the shining moon peeking out from between the clouds. The moonlight illuminates the blue, and you can almost feel the coolness and stillness of the air. This is a reprint, but it is in excellent condition and the colors of the print are beautiful, so it is recommended as a gift. Born in Tokyo, Japan.
Japanese Woodblock Print Kawase Hasui Ame no Ushibori 1929 Antique Used Rare
Author: adminJul 22
Japanese Woodblock Print Kawase Hasui Ame no Ushibori 1929 Antique Used Rare. Please check the photos for details. It is a very old product. It becomes the regular article here. It will be a product with initial scratches, pain, deterioration over time, and discoloration. If you are extremely concerned about the condition, please refrain from purchasing. Please look carefully at the photos and descriptions as this is an expensive item. The thing of the image becomes all. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – Japan, US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding. Thank you for visiting my store. All product details are described in the photos (videos) and descriptions, so please be sure to read them. Due to the time difference, we may not be able to answer your questions in real time, but we will do our best to answer your questions as soon as possible. We look forward to doing business with you.
Japanese Woodblock Print Hasui Kawase Watanabe 6mm-seal
Author: adminJul 19
GOOD IMPRESSION AND CONDITION. SEAL ; WATANABE 6MM-SEAL LIFETIME EDITION. SIZE; 15″X10.5″.
Kawase Hasui 1930 Japanese original handmade woodblock print japan
Author: adminJul 8
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KAWASE HASUI Japanese Woodblock Print Ushibori in the Rain Ukiyo-e
Author: adminJun 30
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