Kawase Hasui

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Kawase Hasui Autumn at Oirase
Autumn at Oirase
Woodblock Print
15.5 x 10.5 in
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Kawase Hasui Autumn at Oirase Valley
Autumn at the Arayu spa, Shiobara , 1920
Woodblock Print
15.25 x 10.5 in
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Kawase Hasui Azuma Gorge
Azuma Gorge , 1943
Woodblock Print
14.5 x 10.5 in
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Kawase Hasui Carp Banner_ Toyohama Kagawa prefeture
Carp Banner, Toyohama Kagawa prefeture , 1948
Woodblock Print
15.5 x 10.5 in
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Kawase Hasui Chion Tempe_ Kyoto
Chion Tempe, Kyoto , 1933
Woodblock Print
15.5 x 10.5 in
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Kawase Hasui Chuzen-ji Temple at Utagahama
Chuzen-ji Temple at Utagahama , 1931
Woodblock Print
15.25 x 10.32 in
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Kawase Hasui Daybreak over Lake Yamanaka
Daybreak over Lake Yamanaka
Woodblock Print
15.5 x 10.25 in
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Kawase Hasui Dusk at Aso (outer crater)
Dusk at Aso (outer crater) , 1948
Woodblock Print
10.5 x 15.25 in
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Kawase Hasui Early Summer Rain_ Samidare-Arakawa
Early Summer Rain, Samidare-Arakawa , 1932
Woodblock Print
16.75 x 11.25 in
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Kawase Hasui Early Summer Rain _Arakawa
Eastern hamlet, Horyugi , 1956
Woodblock Print
10.25 x 15.25 in
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Kawase Hasui Enoshima
Enoshima Island , 1953
Woodblock Print
15 x 20 in
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Kawase Hasui Evening at Tagonoura
Evening at Tagonoura , 1940
Woodblock Print
15.5 x 10.75 in
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Kawase Hasui

Kawase Hasui

Kawase Hasui Biography

KAWASE HASUI, 1883 – 1957

Known for his exquisite landscape prints, Kawase Hasui was one of the earliest, most prolific and talented shin hanga artists of the early 20th century. Many people feel that Hasui's most original work was done at the beginning of his career. Unfortunately, the blocks for these early prints were destroyed in the devastating 1923 earthquake and they were never reprinted. Consequently, Hasui's pre-earthquake prints are among the rarest and most sought-after shin hanga.  As Hasui matured, however, he was able to perfect his ability to convey a particular feeling with his intricate designs.

Hasui was born with the given name Bunjiro in Tokyo as the son of a merchant family. As a child Hasui learned to paint in Western style. His family wanted Hasui to work in the family business and blocked his artistic endeavors. The conflict was solved when the family business went into bankruptcy.   

Like Hiroshi Yoshida, Hasui traveled constantly and filled sketchbooks with his drawings of scenic places around Japan. He preferred to work directly from nature and became a true master of landscape prints. Particularly famous are his night scene prints and prints showing snow fall or rain. Like no other artist he was capable of creating moods with his designs.

In 1956 Kawase was named a Living National Treasure by the Japanese government. It is the greatest honor an artist can experience in post-war Japan and he was the first to receive this outstanding title. He died only one year after this great honor at the age of 74.  The artist produced more than 400 woodblock designs.

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