Woodblock Print 'Fuji no yukihare' 富士の雪晴 (田子の浦) (Clear weather after snowfall in Mt Fuji) - Reiwa - Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) - Published by Doi Eiichi - Japan





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Technique Original woodblock print
Artist Kawase Hasui (1883-1957)
Title:Clear weather after snowfall in Mt Fuji
Japan, Dawn (2019-Present)
A favorite snow scene of Hasui,It is characterized by serene beauty and delicate colors. The depiction of Mount Fuji, crowned with snow against a clear sky, conveys a sense of crisp, fresh air. As a symbol of Japan, Mount Fuji is portrayed with both grandeur and quiet solemnity, highlighting the beauty of nature
First published in 1932.
This is a later edition, printed using the original woodblocks.
Printed by: Doi Print Shop
Printmaker: Yamamoto
Carver: Harada
Size in the margins: 360 x 240 mm.
Full sheet size: 400 x 275 mm.
Unframed.
Mint condition!
Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) was a Japanese painter. One of the most prominent printmakers of the New Printmaking Movement, Hasui Kawase is perhaps the most famous Japanese landscape painter of the 20th century.
As a modern printmaker, Hasui Kawase gave first priority to the atmosphere of a place. In particular, their obsessive interest in depicting light characterizes the dreamlike atmosphere of their prints. Artists like Kawase Tomosui expressed a romantic yearning for nature, his rural roots, and the warmth of wooden architecture that was being lost in the Tokyo metropolis.
Most of his prints were destroyed in a fire the year before his death. He was recognized as a Living National Treasure.
Technique Original woodblock print
Artist Kawase Hasui (1883-1957)
Title: twilight snowfall
Japan, Dawn (2019-Present)
The falling snow is very beautiful. A very quiet scene. Quaint work with two kimono-clad women crossing a bridge.
First published in 1932.
This is a later edition, printed using the original woodblocks.
Printed by: Doi Print Shop
Printmaker: Yamamoto
Size in the margins: 360 x 234 mm.
Full sheet size: 400 x 265 mm.
Unframed.
Mint condition!
Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) was a Japanese painter. One of the most prominent printmakers of the New Printmaking Movement, Hasui Kawase is perhaps the most famous Japanese landscape painter of the 20th century.
As a modern printmaker, Hasui Kawase gave first priority to the atmosphere of a place. In particular, their obsessive interest in depicting light characterizes the dreamlike atmosphere of their prints. Artists like Kawase Tomosui expressed a romantic yearning for nature, his rural roots, and the warmth of wooden architecture that was being lost in the Tokyo metropolis.
Most of his prints were destroyed in a fire the year before his death. He was recognized as a Living National Treasure.
Note: Import duties, taxes and customs charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.
Technique Original woodblock print
Artist Kawase Hasui (1883-1957)
Title:Clear weather after snowfall in Mt Fuji
Japan, Dawn (2019-Present)
A favorite snow scene of Hasui,It is characterized by serene beauty and delicate colors. The depiction of Mount Fuji, crowned with snow against a clear sky, conveys a sense of crisp, fresh air. As a symbol of Japan, Mount Fuji is portrayed with both grandeur and quiet solemnity, highlighting the beauty of nature
First published in 1932.
This is a later edition, printed using the original woodblocks.
Printed by: Doi Print Shop
Printmaker: Yamamoto
Carver: Harada
Size in the margins: 360 x 240 mm.
Full sheet size: 400 x 275 mm.
Unframed.
Mint condition!
Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) was a Japanese painter. One of the most prominent printmakers of the New Printmaking Movement, Hasui Kawase is perhaps the most famous Japanese landscape painter of the 20th century.
As a modern printmaker, Hasui Kawase gave first priority to the atmosphere of a place. In particular, their obsessive interest in depicting light characterizes the dreamlike atmosphere of their prints. Artists like Kawase Tomosui expressed a romantic yearning for nature, his rural roots, and the warmth of wooden architecture that was being lost in the Tokyo metropolis.
Most of his prints were destroyed in a fire the year before his death. He was recognized as a Living National Treasure.
Technique Original woodblock print
Artist Kawase Hasui (1883-1957)
Title: twilight snowfall
Japan, Dawn (2019-Present)
The falling snow is very beautiful. A very quiet scene. Quaint work with two kimono-clad women crossing a bridge.
First published in 1932.
This is a later edition, printed using the original woodblocks.
Printed by: Doi Print Shop
Printmaker: Yamamoto
Size in the margins: 360 x 234 mm.
Full sheet size: 400 x 265 mm.
Unframed.
Mint condition!
Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) was a Japanese painter. One of the most prominent printmakers of the New Printmaking Movement, Hasui Kawase is perhaps the most famous Japanese landscape painter of the 20th century.
As a modern printmaker, Hasui Kawase gave first priority to the atmosphere of a place. In particular, their obsessive interest in depicting light characterizes the dreamlike atmosphere of their prints. Artists like Kawase Tomosui expressed a romantic yearning for nature, his rural roots, and the warmth of wooden architecture that was being lost in the Tokyo metropolis.
Most of his prints were destroyed in a fire the year before his death. He was recognized as a Living National Treasure.
Note: Import duties, taxes and customs charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.
