Kawase Hasui Snow falling at dusk on the Edogawa River Woodblock Print Shin

Kawase Hasui Snow falling at dusk on the Edogawa River Woodblock Print Shin
Kawase Hasui Snow falling at dusk on the Edogawa River Woodblock Print Shin
Kawase Hasui Snow falling at dusk on the Edogawa River Woodblock Print Shin
Kawase Hasui Snow falling at dusk on the Edogawa River Woodblock Print Shin
Kawase Hasui Snow falling at dusk on the Edogawa River Woodblock Print Shin
Kawase Hasui Snow falling at dusk on the Edogawa River Woodblock Print Shin
Kawase Hasui Snow falling at dusk on the Edogawa River Woodblock Print Shin
Kawase Hasui Snow falling at dusk on the Edogawa River Woodblock Print Shin
Kawase Hasui Snow falling at dusk on the Edogawa River Woodblock Print Shin
Kawase Hasui Snow falling at dusk on the Edogawa River Woodblock Print Shin
Kawase Hasui Snow falling at dusk on the Edogawa River Woodblock Print Shin
Kawase Hasui Snow falling at dusk on the Edogawa River Woodblock Print Shin
Kawase Hasui Snow falling at dusk on the Edogawa River Woodblock Print Shin

Kawase Hasui Snow falling at dusk on the Edogawa River Woodblock Print Shin
Artist: Kawase Hasui. Title: Snow falling at dusk on the Edogawa River. Year of Original Design: 1932. Technique: Woodblock print (Atozuri / Later printing). Printing Period: Printed after 2000 using the original 1932 woodblocks. Seal: Publisher’s seal in the lower left margin. Image Size: 36 × 24 cm. ?? About This Print (Later Printing / Atozuri). This is a later printing (atozuri) made after the artist’s death, using the original woodblocks created in 1932. It was printed by Doi Hangaten, a respected publisher known for preserving and continuing the traditional Japanese woodblock printing legacy. Colors: Clean and well-balanced. Overall condition: Very good. No major damage observed. ? About the Subject. This print likely depicts the Kanda Aqueduct from near Koishikawa Sekiguchidai to Iidabashi. Two women in traditional Japanese clothing are shown on the bridge. It’s a masterful woodblock print that beautifully captures the essence of Japan. ? About the Artist – Kawase Hasui. Working closely with publisher Watanabe Shozaburo, Hasui played a crucial role in reviving traditional ukiyo-e through Shin-hanga, blending classical techniques with modern sensibility. He is especially renowned for his poetic landscapes, quiet atmospheres, and masterful depiction of light, weather, and seasonal transitions. Hasui was later designated a Living National Treasure for his contribution to Japanese printmaking. All items are carefully packaged using professional packaging materials. Please check your country’s import regulations before purchasing.
Kawase Hasui Snow falling at dusk on the Edogawa River Woodblock Print Shin