Kawase Hasui 40 Prints
About the eBook
Hasui Kawase May 18, 1883 - November 7, 1957 was a Japanese artist that took up ukiyo-e printing as it disappeared as a commercial printing form and instead became an art for its own sake, so to say.
In Hokusai and Hiroshige´s time, first half of the 1800s, ukiyo-e prints were cheap - around the price of a bowl of soup -and filled the market which would later develop in postcards and magazines.
Hasui designed traditional prints in a western style, mostly landscapes, often with special lighting effects like evening og night and special weather conditions- he was fond of showing temples and shrines in snow.
He worked closely with a single publisher - Shozaburo Watanabe - throughout his life. The Great Kanto earthquake in 1923 destroyed Watanabe´s workshop, including the finished woodblocks for the yet-undistributed prints and Hasui´s sketchbooks. He lost 188 sketchbooks in which he had drawn landscapes and other subjects
About the Author
Eric Thomsen has published in science, economics and law, created exhibitions and arranged concerts.
Product Details
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Language: English
Size: 102 Pages
Filesize: 14.6 MB
ISBN: 9788410922334
Published: Nov. 18, 2024