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River Sumida in snow; house-boat

River Sumida in snow; house-boat
by Tomoe (Shotei Takahashi copy by Watanabe)

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Artist: Tomoe (Shotei Takahashi copy by Watanabe) ともゑ
Title: River Sumida in snow; house-boat
Series: 
Date of first edition?Not set
Publisher (first edition)?Watanabe 渡辺
Publisher (this edition)?Watanabe 渡辺
Medium (first edition): Woodblock
Medium (this edition): Woodblock
Format (first edition): Postcard
Format (this edition): Postcard
DB artwork code: 34588
Notes (first edition)?
Shotei.com Catalog Number: S-1. This is a restrike of Shotei's scene with a Tomoe artist seal.
Notes (this edition)?
The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Note that there may be some inaccuracies:

HASUI KAWASE
4 x 6 inch. A genuine wood-block print.

Artist Bio: 
Many of the prints signed "Tomoe" are clearly scenes by Takahashi Shotei and were sold by Watanabe from around the 1960s. Unusually, Watanabe Shoichiro, in an email reply to a colleague around 2008, stated that the prints are by Kawase Hasui: see the following email:
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Dear Al,

Thank you very much for your email and enquires.

The artist of the post card sized prints is Kawase Hasui. The seal is sounded "Tomoe (a Whirl)". Tomoe is the meaning of "Ha". On the other hand, "Sui" means "Mizu (Water)".

He sometimes used "Tomoe" as his artist name for some small sized prints, instead of "Hasui".

I hope this information is available for your enquiry.

Sincerely,

Shoichiro Watanabe
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What Shoichiro is suggesting here is that "Tomo" is a reading for Hasui's first kanji "巴", and "e" (in Tomo-e) is a reading for "画" meaning brush-stroke; picture. Thus, Tomoe means "painted by Hasui". My guess here is that Watanabe Tadasu, the second owner of Watanabe Woodblock Prints, decided to sell the postcards as being by the more famous Hasui, rather than by the lesser-known Takahashi Shotei, to increase sales.

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