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Heian Shrine 平安神宮
by Asano Takeji

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Artist: Asano Takeji 浅野竹二
Title: Heian Shrine 平安神宮
Series: Famous Places in Kyoto 京都名所
Date of first edition?1955
Date of this artwork?1956 (may not be accurate)
Publisher (first edition)?Self
Publisher (this edition)?Self
Medium (first edition): Woodblock
Medium (this edition): Woodblock
Format (first edition): Shikishi
Format (this edition): Shikishi
DB artwork code: 35724
Notes (first edition)?
Confirmed to be from the first series.


Title Heian Shrine
Artist Takeji Asano 1900-1999

Signature Takeji ga koku
Seal artist's seal
Dated 1956
Technique/Medium Woodblock print

Description: Heian Jingu Shrine at sunset.
Width 10.2 inches = 26.0 cm
Height 11.8 inches = 30.0 cm
Notes (this edition)?
The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Note that there may be some inaccuracies:

Title Heian Shrine
Artist Takeji Asano 1900-1999

Signature Takeji ga koku
Seal artist's seal
Dated 1956
Technique/Medium Woodblock print
Impression very good … (carved and printed by the artist)
Colors excellent - very good … lacquer - shomenzuri
Condition excellent - very good … light toning, ink specks around the margins
Width 10.2 inches = 26.0 cm
Height 11.8 inches = 30.0 cm

Series Information: 
Asano appears to have completed two series of Famous Places in Kyoto, the second series being titled "Famous Places in Kyoto, Continued" and published in 1957/58.

Artist Bio: 
Asano Takeji was born in Kyoto in 1900 and studied art in his youth. He graduated from the Kyoto City School of Fine Arts in 1919 and subsequently from the Kyoto City Specialist School of Painting in 1923. One of his early teachers was the artist and printmaker Tsuchida Bakusen, with whom he studied Japanese-style painting. Asano helped to organise the Kyoto Creative Print Society (Kyoto Sosaku-Hanga Kyokai) in 1929.

In 1930, Asano contributed several designs to a series of prints titled "Creative Prints of Twelve Months in new Kyoto" (Sosaku-hanga shin Kyoto junikagetsu). These prints were published by Uchida. The other artists contributing to this series were Benji Asada and Tomikichiro Tokuriki, also members of the Kyoto Creative Print Society. Asano's work as a shin hanga print designer continued throughout the 1930's, but along the way he learned the skills of carving and printing. This enabled him to create his own self-carved and self-printed series of landscape prints titled "Noted Views in the Kyoto-Osaka Area" (Kinki meisho fukei) in 1947.

During the 1950's, Asano designed numerous landscape prints for the publisher Unsodo. These popular landscape prints are still being reprinted today. Original Unsodo prints have the Japanese date printed in the margin, while the modern reprints lack the date. Inspired by the encouragement of the Lithuanian-American social realism artist Ben Shahn, who once visited him in his studio and remained his friend, Asano established a freer artistic style often featuring animals in bold colours, later in his career. Asano continued to work as a printmaker during the 1970's and 80's. These late prints were simple and often humorous, signed with the letters T.A. and the date.

This information has been excerpted from various web sources and from Merritt and Yamada's Guide to Modern Japanese Woodblock Prints: 1900-1975.
浅野 竹二(あさの たけじ、明治33年(1900年)10月24日-平成10年(1998年)2月10日) 京都の日本画家、版画家。京都市立絵画専門学校で日本画を専攻、途中油絵に手をそめましたが、再び日本画に復帰、土田麦僊の率いる「山南塾」に入塾し、国画創作協会展に出品するなど日本画家として活躍しました。

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