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Exhibition
![]() Kawase Hasui Japanese 1883–1957 Komagata Bank, 1919 Color woodblock print The Margaret McMillan Webber Estate 51.40.1 Woodblock Prints by Kawase HasuiSaturday, March 7, 2009Sunday, May 31, 2009 Kawase Hasui (1883–1957) was one of the first artists associated with the shin-hanga (literally “new print”) movement that arose in the 1920s. Shin-hanga artists specialized in nostalgic, romanticized views of Japan, which were produced using the time-honored system of enlisting the aid of a publisher, woodblock carvers, and highly skilled printers. Thus, “new” referred to the revival of traditional woodblock print production. In contrast, artists associated with the sosaku-hanga (creative print) movement were inspired by the Western ideal of the independent artist who carved and printed his own designs. |
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