Please note: this artwork is shown for reference purposes only. Approximately 7.75 x 5.25 inches. From the indigo night, a single rectangle of yellow light announces a human presence in a nearby cottage. This print lacks a Watanabe publisher's seal. $12.49. Hasui worked almost exclusively on landscape and townscape prints based on sketches he made in Tokyo and during his travels in Japan. The print is from the series Twenty Views of Tokyo, and shows the neighborhood where the artist lived. Signed 'Hasui' with the artist’s se... A fine, lifetime impression, with fresh colors, in very good condition. Find your thing. Born Bunjiro Kawase in Tokyo, Hasui Kawase was the son of a silk braid merchant. A full moon rises over the village of Magome, casting a silver light through the passing clouds onto a great tree and the tilled fields beneath it. Signed 'Hasui' in ink, with the artist’s... Cyrus Le Roy Baldridge, 'Peking '25', woodblock print, published 1926. $12.49. You are bidding on a 1930 Original Japanese Woodblock Print titled, "Moon at Umagome" by Kawase Hasui. Hasui Kawase (川瀬 巴水, Kawase Hasui, May 18, 1883 – November 7, 1957) was a Japanese artist. A fine impression, with fresh colors; the full sheet with margins, in excellent condition. Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) was born to a textile dealer as the first son. Artist: Kawase Hasui Title: Winter Moon over Toyama Plain Date: 1920, Winter Series: Twelve Subjects of Tokyo (Tokyo junidai) Winter Moon Over Toyama Plain. His uncle was Kanagaki Robun, a famous playwrite. An amazing Kawase Hasui Woodblock titled "Moon at Umagome" circa 1930 from the series Twenty Views of Tokyo. From youth Hasui dreamed of an art career, but his parents had him take on the family rope and thread wholesaling business. Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) is one the great masters of the Shin Hanga movement. A fine impressi... Genzo Temple, Miyazaki, Saitama Prefecture. Hasui seal at lower right. Hasui Kawase is considered the leading artist and designer in the genre of landscape prints of the shin hanga art movement. Only 4 left in stock - order soon. Kawase Hasui Moon at Matsushima Date: 1930s. Signed, titled, and annotated 'No 124' in... Three plovers rest on a rock by the seaside as a crescent moon appears in the early evening sky. A pupil of Kaburaki Kiyokata who gave him the Go of “Hasui”. Narazaki writes “The focus of this remarkable scene is the the weathered, eccentrically shaped crags resem... A seated man in a traditional straw raincoat holds his fishing pole out over a gently rippling Lake Matsubara. Afterwards, he got to know Watanabe Shozaburo, then had a chance to see “Omi Hakkei” created by Ito Shinsui from the same school as his, which brought about an interest in the woodblock printing. Artist:Hasui, Kawase (1883-1957) Title: Spring Moon at Ninomiya Beach Series: Sketches of Famous Places In Japan Date: 1932. Approximately 7.75 x 5.25 inches. Out of stock. Moon at Umagome Probably the very best of Hasui's nighttime scenes, this masterpiece is portrayed as the cover of Kendall Brown's "Kawase Hasui - The Complete Works" published by Hotei. Shortly before his death, the Japanese government declared his art work a Living National Treasure, the highest honor bestowed in modern-day Japan. A return for this item may be initiated within 7 days of delivery. Date: ca. There is a much smaller pinhole just at the top right corner within the image that can be seen when the print is held to light. His uncle was Kanagaki Robun, a famous playwrite. Provenance: From the collection of René Balcer. These expertly vetted sellers are 1stDibs' most experienced sellers and are rated highest by our customers. S. Watanabe 6mm copyright seal in lower left margin (early 1950s edition; on period paper) - Hotei #165 (used as the cover image of Hotei catalog). International Fine Print Dealers Association, Tagonoura no yuu (Mount Fuji Seen from Tagonoura, Evening), Shinshu Matsubarako (Lake Matsubara, Shinshu), Cloudy Day at Mizuki in Ibaraki (Mizuki no kumoribi Ibaraki-ken), Tanigumi Temple, Mino (Minonokuni Tanigumidera), Featured Collection: Lighting at a Great Value, Featured Collection: A Legacy of Black Artistry, Featured Collection: Design Through the Decades, Association of International Photography Dealers. Credit Line Clarence Buckingham Collection Reference Number 1935.375 Extended information about this artwork. Hasui Kawase (Japanese, 1883-1957) Moon at Magome, 1930 Woodblock on paper 15-1/4 x 10-1/4 inches (38.7 x 26.0 cm) Signed, with one seal of the artist and publisher's marks. S. Watanabe of the Watanabe workshop convinced Hasui to pursue woodblock prints, which he did until he died in 1957. Image Size: 6.125 x 4.125 inches. I think this one was reprinted in 1951, but I'm not sure about that. Regarded as a major Japanese landscape artist of the 20th century, Hasui Kawase’s prints are characterized by their serenity of mood and flawless composition. About the Artist. A full moon rises as the last warm glow of the sun fades along the horizon, a few lighted windows shining in the distance. Kawase Hasui (1883 - 1957) - Born in Tokyo in 1883, this great master of the twentieth-century shin hanga (new prints) school spent most of his adult life as a woodblock printmaker. Date: ca. This luminous, moonlit seashore scene of Ninomiya Beach is in the Kanagawa Prefecture on Japan's northwest coast. signed Hasui with artist's seal Kawase, publisher's round Watanabe seal at lower left corner, the title on the left margin, Miyajima no tsukiyo, followed by the date, Showa nijuninen saku (made in Showa 12 [1947]) oban tate-e 15 3/8 by 10 3/8 in., 38.9 by 26.3 cm. The print is 15 3/4" X 10 5/8" and the image size is 9 1/2" X 14 1/2". Reference: Hotei Hp-37. Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) Winter moon over Toyama plain. many people admire today and for which they sometimes pay several thousand dollars artelino - Hasui Kawase is seen as the dominant designer of landscape prints of the Japanese shin hanga art movement. Kawase Hasui (Japanese, 1883–1957) Full Moon at Magome (detail), 1930 A full moon rises over the village of Magome, casting a silver light through the passing clouds onto a great tree and the tilled fields beneath it. Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) Gamo no tsuki (Moon, Gamo), 1932.1 Kumagaya-Dairai jinja (Kumagaya-Dairai Shrine), 1932.8 Woodcuts, each signed Hasui and sealed Kawase, published by Watanabe Shozaburo--very good impressions, color and condition 39 x 26cm., each approx. The piece measures 15" x 10" the image measures at 14.25" x 9.25" and is professionally framed in a 21" x 16" frame. Unlike earlier ukiyo-e artists whose landscapes typically featured famous sites, Hasui was one of the first artists to record the unknown rural places and urban corners that he found so captivating. Condition: Excellent. Out of Stock; Have one to sell? Shortly before his death, the Japanese government declared his art work a Living National Treasure, the highest honor bestowed in modern-day Japan. Shin Hanga, or “new prints” incorporated Western tastes and eye for beauty into traditional Japanese art. There is a much smaller pinhole just at the top right corner within the image that can be seen when the print is … The print is from the series Twenty Views of Tokyo, and … Tack holes in the top and bottom left margin;... Kawase Hasui, 'Shinshu Matsubarako' (Lake Matsubara, Shinshu), color woodblock print, 1941. Kawase Hasui Full moon in Magome Place Where the work was made Japan. Kawase Hasui Moon at Itako Size: Koban. Scarce, pre-earthquake design. Publisher: Watanabe Shozaburo. A... A very fine, lifetime impression, with fresh colors, in excellent condition. Published by Watanabe Shozaburo. Hasui oval seal at lower left. Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) was born to a textile dealer as the first son. Artist: Kawase Hasui Title: After the Rain at Sannô Date: 1938 Soft evening scene of the pond at Kiyosumi Garden in Tokyo. A pupil of Kaburaki Kiyokata who gave him the Go of “Hasui”. The many contrasting textures reflect the extremely high quality of the printing of this period by Watanabe’s stud... A technicolor marvel, from the series “Souvenirs of Travels, Third Series”. Kawase Hasui Winter Moon (Toyamagahara) New Print Ukiyo-e Woodcut Japan Painting. $ 4,250 Hasui's family was not very happy about his art ambitions and bl… These prestigious sellers are industry leaders and represent the highest echelon for item quality and design. Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) was born to a textile dealer as the first son. A fine impression, with fresh colors; the full sheet with margins. About the Artist. 1936. We feel rather than see the moon, and the focus is on a stone lantern, with carefully groomed pine trees behind. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google. Peinture à l'huile sur toile. Condition Report*: Toning to sheet, with rubbing to ink at lower left, and faint water damage to lower portion, while otherwise presenting well. Only 4 left in stock - order soon. or Best Offer. It is Kawase Hasui's "Spring Moon at Ninomiya Beach" originally printed in 1932. Artist: Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) Woodblock Print Title: Moon at Magome (Magome no tsuki), from the series Twenty Views of Tokyo (Tôkyô nijûkei ) 1st Publication: 1930 Size: Vertical ôban; 39.5 x 26.4 cm (15 9/16 x 10 3/8 in.) Born Bunjiro Kawase in Tokyo, Hasui Kawase was the son of a silk braid merchant. Impressions of this work are in the permanent collections of the Carnegie Museum of Art, Honolulu Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Smithsonian Institution Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Spencer Museum of Art, Tokyo Fuji Art Museum, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. 1931. Tableau peint à la main dans nos ateliers. 169 of Kawase Hasui Mokuhangashu (Kawase Hasui Catalogue of Woodblock Prints), Narazaki, Muneshige, ed., (Tokyo: Kodansha & Mainichi Shinbun, 1979). Reproduction tableau de Kawase Hasui Toyamagahara Winter Moon 1931. Rates vary by destination and complexity. Date of this edition: Late 1940's lifetime edition Publisher: Wanatabe Shozaburo Condition: Loss in the upper corner in the margin, small creases … In 1918, he released three pieces of “Shiobara” from Watanabe Printshop, afterwards, produced a number of landscape prints throughout his life. Out of stock. Alaska Mls Login, Grier Henchy Instagram, Trading Tent Minecraft, Who Makes Woodland Pro Bars, Aerofly Fs 2019 Apk, Carrigan Chauvin Bio, How Long Does It Take Unemployment To Verify Your Identity, " /> Please note: this artwork is shown for reference purposes only. Approximately 7.75 x 5.25 inches. From the indigo night, a single rectangle of yellow light announces a human presence in a nearby cottage. This print lacks a Watanabe publisher's seal. $12.49. Hasui worked almost exclusively on landscape and townscape prints based on sketches he made in Tokyo and during his travels in Japan. The print is from the series Twenty Views of Tokyo, and shows the neighborhood where the artist lived. Signed 'Hasui' with the artist’s se... A fine, lifetime impression, with fresh colors, in very good condition. Find your thing. Born Bunjiro Kawase in Tokyo, Hasui Kawase was the son of a silk braid merchant. A full moon rises over the village of Magome, casting a silver light through the passing clouds onto a great tree and the tilled fields beneath it. Signed 'Hasui' in ink, with the artist’s... Cyrus Le Roy Baldridge, 'Peking '25', woodblock print, published 1926. $12.49. You are bidding on a 1930 Original Japanese Woodblock Print titled, "Moon at Umagome" by Kawase Hasui. Hasui Kawase (川瀬 巴水, Kawase Hasui, May 18, 1883 – November 7, 1957) was a Japanese artist. A fine impression, with fresh colors; the full sheet with margins, in excellent condition. Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) was born to a textile dealer as the first son. Artist: Kawase Hasui Title: Winter Moon over Toyama Plain Date: 1920, Winter Series: Twelve Subjects of Tokyo (Tokyo junidai) Winter Moon Over Toyama Plain. His uncle was Kanagaki Robun, a famous playwrite. An amazing Kawase Hasui Woodblock titled "Moon at Umagome" circa 1930 from the series Twenty Views of Tokyo. From youth Hasui dreamed of an art career, but his parents had him take on the family rope and thread wholesaling business. Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) is one the great masters of the Shin Hanga movement. A fine impressi... Genzo Temple, Miyazaki, Saitama Prefecture. Hasui seal at lower right. Hasui Kawase is considered the leading artist and designer in the genre of landscape prints of the shin hanga art movement. Only 4 left in stock - order soon. Kawase Hasui Moon at Matsushima Date: 1930s. Signed, titled, and annotated 'No 124' in... Three plovers rest on a rock by the seaside as a crescent moon appears in the early evening sky. A pupil of Kaburaki Kiyokata who gave him the Go of “Hasui”. Narazaki writes “The focus of this remarkable scene is the the weathered, eccentrically shaped crags resem... A seated man in a traditional straw raincoat holds his fishing pole out over a gently rippling Lake Matsubara. Afterwards, he got to know Watanabe Shozaburo, then had a chance to see “Omi Hakkei” created by Ito Shinsui from the same school as his, which brought about an interest in the woodblock printing. Artist:Hasui, Kawase (1883-1957) Title: Spring Moon at Ninomiya Beach Series: Sketches of Famous Places In Japan Date: 1932. Approximately 7.75 x 5.25 inches. Out of stock. Moon at Umagome Probably the very best of Hasui's nighttime scenes, this masterpiece is portrayed as the cover of Kendall Brown's "Kawase Hasui - The Complete Works" published by Hotei. Shortly before his death, the Japanese government declared his art work a Living National Treasure, the highest honor bestowed in modern-day Japan. A return for this item may be initiated within 7 days of delivery. Date: ca. There is a much smaller pinhole just at the top right corner within the image that can be seen when the print is held to light. His uncle was Kanagaki Robun, a famous playwrite. Provenance: From the collection of René Balcer. These expertly vetted sellers are 1stDibs' most experienced sellers and are rated highest by our customers. S. Watanabe 6mm copyright seal in lower left margin (early 1950s edition; on period paper) - Hotei #165 (used as the cover image of Hotei catalog). International Fine Print Dealers Association, Tagonoura no yuu (Mount Fuji Seen from Tagonoura, Evening), Shinshu Matsubarako (Lake Matsubara, Shinshu), Cloudy Day at Mizuki in Ibaraki (Mizuki no kumoribi Ibaraki-ken), Tanigumi Temple, Mino (Minonokuni Tanigumidera), Featured Collection: Lighting at a Great Value, Featured Collection: A Legacy of Black Artistry, Featured Collection: Design Through the Decades, Association of International Photography Dealers. Credit Line Clarence Buckingham Collection Reference Number 1935.375 Extended information about this artwork. Hasui Kawase (Japanese, 1883-1957) Moon at Magome, 1930 Woodblock on paper 15-1/4 x 10-1/4 inches (38.7 x 26.0 cm) Signed, with one seal of the artist and publisher's marks. S. Watanabe of the Watanabe workshop convinced Hasui to pursue woodblock prints, which he did until he died in 1957. Image Size: 6.125 x 4.125 inches. I think this one was reprinted in 1951, but I'm not sure about that. Regarded as a major Japanese landscape artist of the 20th century, Hasui Kawase’s prints are characterized by their serenity of mood and flawless composition. About the Artist. A full moon rises as the last warm glow of the sun fades along the horizon, a few lighted windows shining in the distance. Kawase Hasui (1883 - 1957) - Born in Tokyo in 1883, this great master of the twentieth-century shin hanga (new prints) school spent most of his adult life as a woodblock printmaker. Date: ca. This luminous, moonlit seashore scene of Ninomiya Beach is in the Kanagawa Prefecture on Japan's northwest coast. signed Hasui with artist's seal Kawase, publisher's round Watanabe seal at lower left corner, the title on the left margin, Miyajima no tsukiyo, followed by the date, Showa nijuninen saku (made in Showa 12 [1947]) oban tate-e 15 3/8 by 10 3/8 in., 38.9 by 26.3 cm. The print is 15 3/4" X 10 5/8" and the image size is 9 1/2" X 14 1/2". Reference: Hotei Hp-37. Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) Winter moon over Toyama plain. many people admire today and for which they sometimes pay several thousand dollars artelino - Hasui Kawase is seen as the dominant designer of landscape prints of the Japanese shin hanga art movement. Kawase Hasui (Japanese, 1883–1957) Full Moon at Magome (detail), 1930 A full moon rises over the village of Magome, casting a silver light through the passing clouds onto a great tree and the tilled fields beneath it. Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) Gamo no tsuki (Moon, Gamo), 1932.1 Kumagaya-Dairai jinja (Kumagaya-Dairai Shrine), 1932.8 Woodcuts, each signed Hasui and sealed Kawase, published by Watanabe Shozaburo--very good impressions, color and condition 39 x 26cm., each approx. The piece measures 15" x 10" the image measures at 14.25" x 9.25" and is professionally framed in a 21" x 16" frame. Unlike earlier ukiyo-e artists whose landscapes typically featured famous sites, Hasui was one of the first artists to record the unknown rural places and urban corners that he found so captivating. Condition: Excellent. Out of Stock; Have one to sell? Shortly before his death, the Japanese government declared his art work a Living National Treasure, the highest honor bestowed in modern-day Japan. Shin Hanga, or “new prints” incorporated Western tastes and eye for beauty into traditional Japanese art. There is a much smaller pinhole just at the top right corner within the image that can be seen when the print is … The print is from the series Twenty Views of Tokyo, and … Tack holes in the top and bottom left margin;... Kawase Hasui, 'Shinshu Matsubarako' (Lake Matsubara, Shinshu), color woodblock print, 1941. Kawase Hasui Full moon in Magome Place Where the work was made Japan. Kawase Hasui Moon at Itako Size: Koban. Scarce, pre-earthquake design. Publisher: Watanabe Shozaburo. A... A very fine, lifetime impression, with fresh colors, in excellent condition. Published by Watanabe Shozaburo. Hasui oval seal at lower left. Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) was born to a textile dealer as the first son. Artist: Kawase Hasui Title: After the Rain at Sannô Date: 1938 Soft evening scene of the pond at Kiyosumi Garden in Tokyo. A pupil of Kaburaki Kiyokata who gave him the Go of “Hasui”. The many contrasting textures reflect the extremely high quality of the printing of this period by Watanabe’s stud... A technicolor marvel, from the series “Souvenirs of Travels, Third Series”. Kawase Hasui Winter Moon (Toyamagahara) New Print Ukiyo-e Woodcut Japan Painting. $ 4,250 Hasui's family was not very happy about his art ambitions and bl… These prestigious sellers are industry leaders and represent the highest echelon for item quality and design. Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) was born to a textile dealer as the first son. A fine impression, with fresh colors; the full sheet with margins. About the Artist. 1936. We feel rather than see the moon, and the focus is on a stone lantern, with carefully groomed pine trees behind. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google. Peinture à l'huile sur toile. Condition Report*: Toning to sheet, with rubbing to ink at lower left, and faint water damage to lower portion, while otherwise presenting well. Only 4 left in stock - order soon. or Best Offer. It is Kawase Hasui's "Spring Moon at Ninomiya Beach" originally printed in 1932. Artist: Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) Woodblock Print Title: Moon at Magome (Magome no tsuki), from the series Twenty Views of Tokyo (Tôkyô nijûkei ) 1st Publication: 1930 Size: Vertical ôban; 39.5 x 26.4 cm (15 9/16 x 10 3/8 in.) Born Bunjiro Kawase in Tokyo, Hasui Kawase was the son of a silk braid merchant. Impressions of this work are in the permanent collections of the Carnegie Museum of Art, Honolulu Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Smithsonian Institution Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Spencer Museum of Art, Tokyo Fuji Art Museum, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. 1931. Tableau peint à la main dans nos ateliers. 169 of Kawase Hasui Mokuhangashu (Kawase Hasui Catalogue of Woodblock Prints), Narazaki, Muneshige, ed., (Tokyo: Kodansha & Mainichi Shinbun, 1979). Reproduction tableau de Kawase Hasui Toyamagahara Winter Moon 1931. Rates vary by destination and complexity. Date of this edition: Late 1940's lifetime edition Publisher: Wanatabe Shozaburo Condition: Loss in the upper corner in the margin, small creases … In 1918, he released three pieces of “Shiobara” from Watanabe Printshop, afterwards, produced a number of landscape prints throughout his life. Out of stock. Alaska Mls Login, Grier Henchy Instagram, Trading Tent Minecraft, Who Makes Woodland Pro Bars, Aerofly Fs 2019 Apk, Carrigan Chauvin Bio, How Long Does It Take Unemployment To Verify Your Identity, " /> Please note: this artwork is shown for reference purposes only. Approximately 7.75 x 5.25 inches. From the indigo night, a single rectangle of yellow light announces a human presence in a nearby cottage. This print lacks a Watanabe publisher's seal. $12.49. Hasui worked almost exclusively on landscape and townscape prints based on sketches he made in Tokyo and during his travels in Japan. The print is from the series Twenty Views of Tokyo, and shows the neighborhood where the artist lived. Signed 'Hasui' with the artist’s se... A fine, lifetime impression, with fresh colors, in very good condition. Find your thing. Born Bunjiro Kawase in Tokyo, Hasui Kawase was the son of a silk braid merchant. A full moon rises over the village of Magome, casting a silver light through the passing clouds onto a great tree and the tilled fields beneath it. Signed 'Hasui' in ink, with the artist’s... Cyrus Le Roy Baldridge, 'Peking '25', woodblock print, published 1926. $12.49. You are bidding on a 1930 Original Japanese Woodblock Print titled, "Moon at Umagome" by Kawase Hasui. Hasui Kawase (川瀬 巴水, Kawase Hasui, May 18, 1883 – November 7, 1957) was a Japanese artist. A fine impression, with fresh colors; the full sheet with margins, in excellent condition. Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) was born to a textile dealer as the first son. Artist: Kawase Hasui Title: Winter Moon over Toyama Plain Date: 1920, Winter Series: Twelve Subjects of Tokyo (Tokyo junidai) Winter Moon Over Toyama Plain. His uncle was Kanagaki Robun, a famous playwrite. An amazing Kawase Hasui Woodblock titled "Moon at Umagome" circa 1930 from the series Twenty Views of Tokyo. From youth Hasui dreamed of an art career, but his parents had him take on the family rope and thread wholesaling business. Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) is one the great masters of the Shin Hanga movement. A fine impressi... Genzo Temple, Miyazaki, Saitama Prefecture. Hasui seal at lower right. Hasui Kawase is considered the leading artist and designer in the genre of landscape prints of the shin hanga art movement. Only 4 left in stock - order soon. Kawase Hasui Moon at Matsushima Date: 1930s. Signed, titled, and annotated 'No 124' in... Three plovers rest on a rock by the seaside as a crescent moon appears in the early evening sky. A pupil of Kaburaki Kiyokata who gave him the Go of “Hasui”. Narazaki writes “The focus of this remarkable scene is the the weathered, eccentrically shaped crags resem... A seated man in a traditional straw raincoat holds his fishing pole out over a gently rippling Lake Matsubara. Afterwards, he got to know Watanabe Shozaburo, then had a chance to see “Omi Hakkei” created by Ito Shinsui from the same school as his, which brought about an interest in the woodblock printing. Artist:Hasui, Kawase (1883-1957) Title: Spring Moon at Ninomiya Beach Series: Sketches of Famous Places In Japan Date: 1932. Approximately 7.75 x 5.25 inches. Out of stock. Moon at Umagome Probably the very best of Hasui's nighttime scenes, this masterpiece is portrayed as the cover of Kendall Brown's "Kawase Hasui - The Complete Works" published by Hotei. Shortly before his death, the Japanese government declared his art work a Living National Treasure, the highest honor bestowed in modern-day Japan. A return for this item may be initiated within 7 days of delivery. Date: ca. There is a much smaller pinhole just at the top right corner within the image that can be seen when the print is held to light. His uncle was Kanagaki Robun, a famous playwrite. Provenance: From the collection of René Balcer. These expertly vetted sellers are 1stDibs' most experienced sellers and are rated highest by our customers. S. Watanabe 6mm copyright seal in lower left margin (early 1950s edition; on period paper) - Hotei #165 (used as the cover image of Hotei catalog). International Fine Print Dealers Association, Tagonoura no yuu (Mount Fuji Seen from Tagonoura, Evening), Shinshu Matsubarako (Lake Matsubara, Shinshu), Cloudy Day at Mizuki in Ibaraki (Mizuki no kumoribi Ibaraki-ken), Tanigumi Temple, Mino (Minonokuni Tanigumidera), Featured Collection: Lighting at a Great Value, Featured Collection: A Legacy of Black Artistry, Featured Collection: Design Through the Decades, Association of International Photography Dealers. Credit Line Clarence Buckingham Collection Reference Number 1935.375 Extended information about this artwork. Hasui Kawase (Japanese, 1883-1957) Moon at Magome, 1930 Woodblock on paper 15-1/4 x 10-1/4 inches (38.7 x 26.0 cm) Signed, with one seal of the artist and publisher's marks. S. Watanabe of the Watanabe workshop convinced Hasui to pursue woodblock prints, which he did until he died in 1957. Image Size: 6.125 x 4.125 inches. I think this one was reprinted in 1951, but I'm not sure about that. Regarded as a major Japanese landscape artist of the 20th century, Hasui Kawase’s prints are characterized by their serenity of mood and flawless composition. About the Artist. A full moon rises as the last warm glow of the sun fades along the horizon, a few lighted windows shining in the distance. Kawase Hasui (1883 - 1957) - Born in Tokyo in 1883, this great master of the twentieth-century shin hanga (new prints) school spent most of his adult life as a woodblock printmaker. Date: ca. This luminous, moonlit seashore scene of Ninomiya Beach is in the Kanagawa Prefecture on Japan's northwest coast. signed Hasui with artist's seal Kawase, publisher's round Watanabe seal at lower left corner, the title on the left margin, Miyajima no tsukiyo, followed by the date, Showa nijuninen saku (made in Showa 12 [1947]) oban tate-e 15 3/8 by 10 3/8 in., 38.9 by 26.3 cm. The print is 15 3/4" X 10 5/8" and the image size is 9 1/2" X 14 1/2". Reference: Hotei Hp-37. Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) Winter moon over Toyama plain. many people admire today and for which they sometimes pay several thousand dollars artelino - Hasui Kawase is seen as the dominant designer of landscape prints of the Japanese shin hanga art movement. Kawase Hasui (Japanese, 1883–1957) Full Moon at Magome (detail), 1930 A full moon rises over the village of Magome, casting a silver light through the passing clouds onto a great tree and the tilled fields beneath it. Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) Gamo no tsuki (Moon, Gamo), 1932.1 Kumagaya-Dairai jinja (Kumagaya-Dairai Shrine), 1932.8 Woodcuts, each signed Hasui and sealed Kawase, published by Watanabe Shozaburo--very good impressions, color and condition 39 x 26cm., each approx. The piece measures 15" x 10" the image measures at 14.25" x 9.25" and is professionally framed in a 21" x 16" frame. Unlike earlier ukiyo-e artists whose landscapes typically featured famous sites, Hasui was one of the first artists to record the unknown rural places and urban corners that he found so captivating. Condition: Excellent. Out of Stock; Have one to sell? Shortly before his death, the Japanese government declared his art work a Living National Treasure, the highest honor bestowed in modern-day Japan. Shin Hanga, or “new prints” incorporated Western tastes and eye for beauty into traditional Japanese art. There is a much smaller pinhole just at the top right corner within the image that can be seen when the print is … The print is from the series Twenty Views of Tokyo, and … Tack holes in the top and bottom left margin;... Kawase Hasui, 'Shinshu Matsubarako' (Lake Matsubara, Shinshu), color woodblock print, 1941. Kawase Hasui Full moon in Magome Place Where the work was made Japan. Kawase Hasui Moon at Itako Size: Koban. Scarce, pre-earthquake design. Publisher: Watanabe Shozaburo. A... A very fine, lifetime impression, with fresh colors, in excellent condition. Published by Watanabe Shozaburo. Hasui oval seal at lower left. Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) was born to a textile dealer as the first son. Artist: Kawase Hasui Title: After the Rain at Sannô Date: 1938 Soft evening scene of the pond at Kiyosumi Garden in Tokyo. A pupil of Kaburaki Kiyokata who gave him the Go of “Hasui”. The many contrasting textures reflect the extremely high quality of the printing of this period by Watanabe’s stud... A technicolor marvel, from the series “Souvenirs of Travels, Third Series”. Kawase Hasui Winter Moon (Toyamagahara) New Print Ukiyo-e Woodcut Japan Painting. $ 4,250 Hasui's family was not very happy about his art ambitions and bl… These prestigious sellers are industry leaders and represent the highest echelon for item quality and design. Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) was born to a textile dealer as the first son. A fine impression, with fresh colors; the full sheet with margins. About the Artist. 1936. We feel rather than see the moon, and the focus is on a stone lantern, with carefully groomed pine trees behind. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google. Peinture à l'huile sur toile. Condition Report*: Toning to sheet, with rubbing to ink at lower left, and faint water damage to lower portion, while otherwise presenting well. Only 4 left in stock - order soon. or Best Offer. It is Kawase Hasui's "Spring Moon at Ninomiya Beach" originally printed in 1932. Artist: Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) Woodblock Print Title: Moon at Magome (Magome no tsuki), from the series Twenty Views of Tokyo (Tôkyô nijûkei ) 1st Publication: 1930 Size: Vertical ôban; 39.5 x 26.4 cm (15 9/16 x 10 3/8 in.) Born Bunjiro Kawase in Tokyo, Hasui Kawase was the son of a silk braid merchant. Impressions of this work are in the permanent collections of the Carnegie Museum of Art, Honolulu Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Smithsonian Institution Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Spencer Museum of Art, Tokyo Fuji Art Museum, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. 1931. Tableau peint à la main dans nos ateliers. 169 of Kawase Hasui Mokuhangashu (Kawase Hasui Catalogue of Woodblock Prints), Narazaki, Muneshige, ed., (Tokyo: Kodansha & Mainichi Shinbun, 1979). Reproduction tableau de Kawase Hasui Toyamagahara Winter Moon 1931. Rates vary by destination and complexity. Date of this edition: Late 1940's lifetime edition Publisher: Wanatabe Shozaburo Condition: Loss in the upper corner in the margin, small creases … In 1918, he released three pieces of “Shiobara” from Watanabe Printshop, afterwards, produced a number of landscape prints throughout his life. Out of stock. Alaska Mls Login, Grier Henchy Instagram, Trading Tent Minecraft, Who Makes Woodland Pro Bars, Aerofly Fs 2019 Apk, Carrigan Chauvin Bio, How Long Does It Take Unemployment To Verify Your Identity, ">

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