Nr. 102965087

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Rakuhoku Zehn Ansichten: Entsuji-Tempel (円通寺) - Holzschnitt - Masao Ido 井堂雅夫 (1945-2016) - Japan - Heisei-Ära (1989–2019)
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Rakuhoku Zehn Ansichten: Entsuji-Tempel (円通寺) - Holzschnitt - Masao Ido 井堂雅夫 (1945-2016) - Japan - Heisei-Ära (1989–2019)

Ido Masao(井堂雅夫) Heisei Ukiyo-e – Kyoto One Hundred Views, Vol. 3 Rakuhoku Ten Views: Entsuji Temple(円通寺) Woodblock print / Publisher: Kaneido This refined woodblock print by Masao Ido captures the quiet spiritual elegance of Entsuji Temple, one of Kyoto’s most celebrated Zen garden sites. Part of the renowned Heisei Ukiyo-e Kyoto Hyakkei series, this work reflects Ido’s lifelong dedication to translating Kyoto’s atmosphere into timeless visual poetry. The composition places the viewer inside a temple room, looking outward through sliding doors toward the garden. The vertical rhythm of the pillars frames the landscape, while the shadows cast across the floor introduce a subtle sense of passing time. Beyond the carefully arranged stones and greenery, the distant mountain (borrowed scenery, shakkei) rises gently against the sky—an essential feature of Entsuji’s historic garden design. Rather than dramatic color or ornamentation, Ido relies on balance, restraint, and spatial harmony. The layered greens of trees and moss, the measured placement of stones, and the soft gradation of the distant hills create depth without excess. The scene breathes. It invites contemplation rather than attention. One of the most striking elements is the interplay of light and shadow on the tatami and wooden floor. The angled shadows introduce a quiet movement, suggesting a specific hour of the day—perhaps late afternoon—captured in stillness. This subtle temporal presence transforms the print from a simple landscape into a lived moment. Executed in traditional Japanese woodblock technique, each color layer is separately carved and printed, requiring exceptional craftsmanship. The result is clarity of line combined with gentle tonal transitions, embodying both classical ukiyo-e discipline and modern compositional sensitivity. As part of a limited edition series, this work holds both artistic and collectible value. Masao Ido’s Kyoto scenes are widely appreciated for their ability to merge heritage and modern sensibility, making them highly sought after among international collectors of Japanese prints. More than a depiction of a garden, this piece embodies stillness, perspective, and harmony. When displayed, it does not simply decorate a wall—it creates a contemplative space. This is not just a landscape. It is an invitation to sit quietly and breathe with Kyoto. [Size of the artwork] Overall size 34.7×42.3cm Picture 24.5×34.9cm [Condition] Excellent condition. Please check the photos before bidding. Any taxes related to international shipping must be borne by the purchaser. Occasionally, customs or the delivery company in your country may contact you for customs clearance via phone or email. Kindly ensure you are available to respond. Failure to do so may result in the parcel being returned to me, incurring additional shipping fees for reshipment. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. I will pack the item securely, but there may be cases where the item is repackaged at customs or damaged upon arrival due to a mistake by the shipping company. If this happens, please contact me immediately. Please promptly send me a photo of the item when it arrives and a photo of the damage to the item. We will provide refunds depending on the situation.

Nr. 102965087

Verkauft
Rakuhoku Zehn Ansichten: Entsuji-Tempel (円通寺) - Holzschnitt - Masao Ido 井堂雅夫 (1945-2016) - Japan - Heisei-Ära (1989–2019)

Rakuhoku Zehn Ansichten: Entsuji-Tempel (円通寺) - Holzschnitt - Masao Ido 井堂雅夫 (1945-2016) - Japan - Heisei-Ära (1989–2019)

Ido Masao(井堂雅夫)
Heisei Ukiyo-e – Kyoto One Hundred Views, Vol. 3
Rakuhoku Ten Views: Entsuji Temple(円通寺)
Woodblock print / Publisher: Kaneido

This refined woodblock print by Masao Ido captures the quiet spiritual elegance of Entsuji Temple, one of Kyoto’s most celebrated Zen garden sites. Part of the renowned Heisei Ukiyo-e Kyoto Hyakkei series, this work reflects Ido’s lifelong dedication to translating Kyoto’s atmosphere into timeless visual poetry.

The composition places the viewer inside a temple room, looking outward through sliding doors toward the garden. The vertical rhythm of the pillars frames the landscape, while the shadows cast across the floor introduce a subtle sense of passing time. Beyond the carefully arranged stones and greenery, the distant mountain (borrowed scenery, shakkei) rises gently against the sky—an essential feature of Entsuji’s historic garden design.

Rather than dramatic color or ornamentation, Ido relies on balance, restraint, and spatial harmony. The layered greens of trees and moss, the measured placement of stones, and the soft gradation of the distant hills create depth without excess. The scene breathes. It invites contemplation rather than attention.

One of the most striking elements is the interplay of light and shadow on the tatami and wooden floor. The angled shadows introduce a quiet movement, suggesting a specific hour of the day—perhaps late afternoon—captured in stillness. This subtle temporal presence transforms the print from a simple landscape into a lived moment.

Executed in traditional Japanese woodblock technique, each color layer is separately carved and printed, requiring exceptional craftsmanship. The result is clarity of line combined with gentle tonal transitions, embodying both classical ukiyo-e discipline and modern compositional sensitivity.

As part of a limited edition series, this work holds both artistic and collectible value. Masao Ido’s Kyoto scenes are widely appreciated for their ability to merge heritage and modern sensibility, making them highly sought after among international collectors of Japanese prints.

More than a depiction of a garden, this piece embodies stillness, perspective, and harmony. When displayed, it does not simply decorate a wall—it creates a contemplative space.

This is not just a landscape.
It is an invitation to sit quietly and breathe with Kyoto.

[Size of the artwork]

Overall size
34.7×42.3cm
Picture
24.5×34.9cm


[Condition]
Excellent condition.

Please check the photos before bidding.

Any taxes related to international shipping must be borne by the purchaser.


Occasionally, customs or the delivery company in your country may contact you for customs clearance via phone or email. Kindly ensure you are available to respond. Failure to do so may result in the parcel being returned to me, incurring additional shipping fees for reshipment.
Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.



I will pack the item securely, but there may be cases where the item is repackaged at customs or damaged upon arrival due to a mistake by the shipping company.
If this happens, please contact me immediately.
Please promptly send me a photo of the item when it arrives and a photo of the damage to the item.
We will provide refunds depending on the situation.

Höchstgebot
€ 42
Sandra Wong
Experte
Schätzung  € 150 - € 200

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