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Rain in Shinnyodo (真如堂) -  Kyoto Temple Pagoda -  No reserve price - Asano Takeji (1900-1998) - Published by Unsodo - Japan
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Rain in Shinnyodo (真如堂) - Kyoto Temple Pagoda - No reserve price - Asano Takeji (1900-1998) - Published by Unsodo - Japan

Title: "Rain in Shinnyodo", original title in Japanes: 真如堂 Artist: Asano Takeji(1900-1998) Technique: Japanse Woodblock print Paper: Echizen Japanese mulberry paper first print 1952 Beautiful rain effect with various green colors trees. This is printed using the original woodblocks from original publisher Unsodo, Japan. Shinnyodo is a temple in Kyoto, established in 984 by a priest from the important Enryakuji Temple. Asano Takeji was a Japanese Shin-hanga and Sōsaku-Hanga artist. He was born in 1900 in Kyoto where he studied arts and crafts at the Kyoto City School of painting with Tomikichiro Tokuriki. He first learned Western oil painting and then turned to Japanese-style painting under Tsuchida Bakusen (1887-1936). He became an active member of the sosaku hanga group in Kyoto. Starting in the 1950s, Asano designed a large number of Shin-hanga style prints for the Unsodo, which continue to be printed to this day. Especially the “famous views of Japan” series have been re-evaluated in recent years. The woodblock print is in excellent condition Dimensions Paper size: 410 x 275 mm Image size: 360 x 240 mm Shipment with tracking we do combine shipments for woodblock prints. Note: Items purchased from 24 June to 18 July will be shipped after 22 July.

No. 84230971

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Rain in Shinnyodo (真如堂) -  Kyoto Temple Pagoda -  No reserve price - Asano Takeji (1900-1998) - Published by Unsodo - Japan

Rain in Shinnyodo (真如堂) - Kyoto Temple Pagoda - No reserve price - Asano Takeji (1900-1998) - Published by Unsodo - Japan

Title: "Rain in Shinnyodo", original title in Japanes: 真如堂
Artist: Asano Takeji(1900-1998)
Technique: Japanse Woodblock print
Paper: Echizen Japanese mulberry paper
first print 1952

Beautiful rain effect with various green colors trees.
This is printed using the original woodblocks from original publisher Unsodo, Japan.

Shinnyodo is a temple in Kyoto, established in 984 by a priest from the important Enryakuji Temple.

Asano Takeji was a Japanese Shin-hanga and Sōsaku-Hanga artist. He was born in 1900 in Kyoto where he studied arts and crafts at the Kyoto City School of painting with Tomikichiro Tokuriki. He first learned Western oil painting and then turned to Japanese-style painting under Tsuchida Bakusen (1887-1936). He became an active member of the sosaku hanga group in Kyoto.
Starting in the 1950s, Asano designed a large number of Shin-hanga style prints for the Unsodo, which continue to be printed to this day. Especially the “famous views of Japan” series have been re-evaluated in recent years.

The woodblock print is in excellent condition

Dimensions
Paper size: 410 x 275 mm
Image size: 360 x 240 mm

Shipment with tracking
we do combine shipments for woodblock prints.

Note: Items purchased from 24 June to 18 July will be shipped after 22 July.

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