- Art.Salon
- Artists
- Kawase Hasui
- Showa era (1926-1989), 1988
Kawase Hasui
Showa era (1926-1989), 1988
Found at
Bonhams,
London (Online Auction)
Japanese ArtPrinted, Painted and Sculpted (online-only), Lot 1066
28. May - 10. Jun 2024
Japanese ArtPrinted, Painted and Sculpted (online-only), Lot 1066
28. May - 10. Jun 2024
Estimate: 1.500 - 2.000 GBP
Price realised: 1.664 GBP
Price realised: 1.664 GBP
Description
KAWASE HASUI (1883-1957)
Showa era (1926-1989), 1988
12 shikishiban prints from the series Meisho junikei (Twelve Famous Sceneries), comprising: Fuji no akebono (Dawn at Mount Fuji), Nikko Kegon no Taki (Kegon Waterfall, Nikko), Atami Nishikigaura (Nishikigaura, Atami), Tsuki no Matsushima (Moon at Matsushima), Shichirigahama (Shichiri Beach), Himejijo (Himeji Castle), Takamatsu no asa (Morning at Takamatsu), Miyajima no yukibare (After Snow at Miyajima), Towadako (Towada Lake), Kinkakuji no bosetsu (Evening Snow at Kinkakuji), Ame no Okutama (Okutama River in Rain), and Nara Sarusawa no Ike (Sarusawa Pond, Nara), originally published by Kato Junji for the paper maker Haibara as Hasui uchiwa-e junikei (Twelve Sceneries on Fan Paintings by Hasui) in 1935, this version was reprinted posthumously by Takahashi Kobo in 1988 using original woodblocks, all with seal Tokyo Takahashi Kobo along the lower right margin, all signed Hasui with a Kawase seal; with a chitsu cover. Each sheet approx., 28.4cm x 27.9cm (11 3/16in x 11in). (13).
Showa era (1926-1989), 1988
12 shikishiban prints from the series Meisho junikei (Twelve Famous Sceneries), comprising: Fuji no akebono (Dawn at Mount Fuji), Nikko Kegon no Taki (Kegon Waterfall, Nikko), Atami Nishikigaura (Nishikigaura, Atami), Tsuki no Matsushima (Moon at Matsushima), Shichirigahama (Shichiri Beach), Himejijo (Himeji Castle), Takamatsu no asa (Morning at Takamatsu), Miyajima no yukibare (After Snow at Miyajima), Towadako (Towada Lake), Kinkakuji no bosetsu (Evening Snow at Kinkakuji), Ame no Okutama (Okutama River in Rain), and Nara Sarusawa no Ike (Sarusawa Pond, Nara), originally published by Kato Junji for the paper maker Haibara as Hasui uchiwa-e junikei (Twelve Sceneries on Fan Paintings by Hasui) in 1935, this version was reprinted posthumously by Takahashi Kobo in 1988 using original woodblocks, all with seal Tokyo Takahashi Kobo along the lower right margin, all signed Hasui with a Kawase seal; with a chitsu cover. Each sheet approx., 28.4cm x 27.9cm (11 3/16in x 11in). (13).