Snöig dag vid Nezu Gongen tempeln i Tokyo. Bladets mått 26x39 cm. Oramad men passepartout medföljer. Mått 33x48 cm.
Slitage.
The Collection of Wivica Ankarcrona Borell.
Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) is regarded by many as one of the most talented Japanese landscape artist of the 20th Century. His prints are characterized by their serenity of mood and flawless composition. While his landscapes are markedly modern, they yearn for a Japan past and rest upon traditional virtues of delicacy, poise and restraint.
Watanabe was the first to recognize his artistic genius, and Hasui soon became the most popular artist working for this prestigious publisher. Hasui travelled widely in Japan and his subjects are based on quick sketches and watercolours taken from nature. Unfortunately, during the earthquake of 1923, all of his woodblocks and over 200 sketches were destroyed, which makes his early works scarce and in great demand today.
See similar at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, 50.2856.