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Settai Komura (1887–1940) was a refined yet prolific Shin Hanga artist. As a kabuki stage set designer, he produced around 200 works. He also was an illustrator, painter and designer, ranging from woodblock prints, to posters, to advertising. Donald Jenkins introspections on Settai typical...
Artist: Hiroshi Yoshida (1876-1950) Title: Fuji from Funatsu Series: Ten Views of Fuji Date: 1928 Dimensions: 27.3 x 40.6 cm Condition: Minor creases. Black pigment in the bottom right corner. Printed and signed by the artist. A snow capped Mt Fuji looms over the small station town of Funatsu. Located near Lake Kawaguchi, a part of the Fuji Five Lakes, the scene is particularly quiet and still. The sacred mountain has been a common motif throughout Japan's artistic history. Hiroshi's depiction of it here is exemplary of the shin-hanga style of the early Showa period (1926-1989), rendered with a keen attention to realism and light.
Yoshida Hiroshi: Wetterhorn (Uetehorun) - Museum of Fine Arts
Shinshou Fuji (Fresh Praise Mt. Fuji). Picture book of poems about Mt. Fuji by MAEDA Yugure. Mt. Fuji in autumn. Koshiro Onch was the leading Sosaku Hanga artist and art theorist . In 1939, he founded the First Thursday Society (Ichimokukai), which was crucial to the postwar revival of the sosaku hanga movement. The society held artist gatherings once a month in Onchi’s house. Members such as Gen Yamaguchi (1896–1976) and Junichiro Sekino (1914–1988) discussed subjects of prints. The American connoisseurs Ernst Hacker, William Hartnett and Oliver Statler also attended the meeting.
The annual Hanga Academy Exhibition has taken place in Tokyo 2018 with great success. This exhibition of original moku hanga - all woodblock prints in all-handmade old Japanese tradition - is an annual event open for former and current students of the Hanga Academy founded by the Yoshida family under the guidance of Toshi Yoshida. The printmaker Osamu Sugiyama learned moku hanga printmaking as a student of the late Toshi Yoshida and is a regular participant in the Hanga Academy exhibitions.
artwork by Kawase Hasui at Scholten Japanese Art entitled Evening in Miho
Japanese art prints, art posters, woodblock prints reproductions. Fuji towers over Lake Kawaguchi in Tago (1938) by Tsuchiya Koitsu (土屋 光逸, 1870-1949). FINE ART PRINT, high quality reproduction of the antique japanese woodblock print. All fine art prints produced on large wide-format printer, using archival pigment inks, providing the vibrant colors and ultimate image quality. Materials: acid free heavyweight fine art paper, archival pigment inks. Please select the print size before adding item to cart: The art print is sold unframed. Asian Landscapes art section: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtPink?section_id=16052444&ref=shopsection_leftnav_2 ARTPINK home page: https://www.etsy.com/shop/artpink
The annual Hanga Academy Exhibition has taken place in Tokyo 2018 with great success. This exhibition of original moku hanga - all woodblock prints in all-handmade old Japanese tradition - is an annual event open for former and current students of the Hanga Academy founded by the Yoshida family under the guidance of Toshi Yoshida. The printmaker Osamu Sugiyama learned moku hanga printmaking as a student of the late Toshi Yoshida and is a regular participant in the Hanga Academy exhibitions.
The layering of colors is exciting. When you finally put the darkest color on, its quite a thrill.
Elizabeth Colborne never saw the Northwest landscape as a postcard portrait. Dividing her time between the Northwest and New York City, she produced a series of color woodblock prints of local landmarks like Mt. Baker and Bellingham Bay that bring a sophisticated cosmopolitan sensibility to the depiction a region still emerging from the surrounding wilderness. Now, Seattle-based curator David Martin and Bellingham’s Whatcom are offering the first retrospective show of Colborne’s work since her death in 1948.
The landscape prints of world-traveling printmaker Hiroshi Yoshida are on view at Ronin Gallery.
Winter is coming….but so is Spring then Summer and Autumn again. Hasui Kawase (1883-1957) was one of Japan’s most important and prolific printmakers. During his career he produced over 620 block prints. His work was considered so important to Japanese culture Hasui was declared a “National Living Treasure” (or certified as a Preservers of Important … Continue reading "Hasui Kawase’s Beautiful Prints of Japanese Landscapes"
artwork by Hans Neumann at Scholten Japanese Art entitled Forest scene
Japanese art, Japanese vintage town fine art prints, posters, paintings, woodblock prints reproductions. Japanese Castle in Osaka by Hiroshi Yoshida (1876-1950). FINE ART PRINT / high quality reproduction of the antique japanese shin hanga woodblock print. All fine art prints produced on large wide-format printer, using archival pigment inks, providing the vibrant colors and ultimate image quality. Materials: acid free heavyweight fine art paper, archival pigment inks. Please select the print size before adding item to cart/ A small white edge is added for easy matting and framing. This art print is sold unframed. !!!!!! Shipping of any additional prints and originals in the same order at NO EXTRA CHARGE !!!!!! ARTPINK homepage: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtPink
Japanese art, mount Fuji landscapes fine art prints, Utagawa Hiroshige View of Fuji san from the Mountains in the Province of Izu (Izu no Sanchu), from the series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji ukiyo-e woodblock prints reproductions. FINE ART PRINT / high quality reproduction of the antique japanese ukiyo-e woodblock print. All fine art prints produced on large wide-format printer, using archival pigment inks, providing the vibrant colors and ultimate image quality. Materials: acid free heavyweight fine art paper, archival pigment inks. Please select the print size before adding item to cart. A small white edge is included for easy matting and framing. This art print is sold unframed. !!!!!! Shipping of any additional prints and originals in the same order at NO EXTRA CHARGE !!!!!! ARTPINK homepage: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtPink
Japanese art, Sea view landscapes fine art prints, Utagawa Hiroshige, Naruto Whirlpool, Awa Province, from the series Views of Famous Places in the Sixty-Odd Provinces, antique ukiyo-e woodblock prints reproductions. Features one of the beautiful sea views of Famous places in Japan. All fine art prints produced on large wide-format printer, using archival pigment inks, providing the vibrant colors and ultimate image quality. Materials: acid free heavyweight fine art paper, archival pigment inks. Please select the print size before adding item to cart. A small white edge is included for easy matting and framing. This art print is sold unframed. !!!!!! Shipping of any additional prints and originals in the same order at NO EXTRA CHARGE !!!!!! More views of Fuji in Asian Landscapes Section: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtPink?section_id=16052444&ref=shopsection_leftnav_3 ARTPINK homepage: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtPink
An exhibition opening this weekend at the Art Institute of Chicago plunges into the vast archives of renowned Japanese ukiyo-e artists Katsushika Hokusai (previously) and Utagawa Hiroshige (previously). Fantastic Landscapes brings together the vivid scenes created by the prolific printmakers through the first half of the 19th Century with a particular focus on their innovative uses of color. More