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Sufu Masanosuke

Sufu Masanosuke 周布政之助
by Shotei Takahashi (1871-1945) Hiroaki

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Artist: Shotei Takahashi (1871-1945) Hiroaki 松亭高橋、弘明
Title: Sufu Masanosuke 周布政之助
Series: Boy's Reading Book 少年讀本
Date of first edition?1915
Publisher (first edition)?Hakubunkan 博文館
Publisher (this edition)?Hakubunkan 博文館
Medium (first edition): Machine Printing
Medium (this edition): Machine Printing
Format (first edition): Koban
Format (this edition): Koban
DB artwork code: 41578
Notes (first edition)?
Notes (this edition)?
The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Note that there may be some inaccuracies:

Saturday, 20 September 2008

【商品名】
少年讀本第26編 周布政之助

≪主な目次タイトル≫
 長州第一の英傑、村田清風の事、政之助の少時、政之助始めて政治舞台に立つ、戊午の密勅、吉田松陰の事、長井雅楽の事、政之助名を麻田公輔と改む、井上伊藤等洋行のこと、堺町御門の変、來島又兵衛の事、高杉晋作投獄の事、馬関戦争、政之助遂に自殺す、他

【著者】
堺枯川
 画:高橋松亭

≪ページ数≫
118ページ

【発行年月日】
大正4年4月25日3版発行

【発行所】
博文館

【サイズ】
A5判

【梱包後重量】
約180 g

Artist Bio: 
Takahashi Shotei was born in Tokyo with the given name of Takahashi Katsutaro. At a young age he was trained in Nihon-ga , the traditional Japanese painting style by his uncle Matsumoto Fuko, and beginning around 1907 Shotei started designing for the Watanabe Color Print Company. Shotei was among the first designers to be recruited into Watanabe's stable of artists, which would later expand to include Goyo, Shinsui, Hasui, Kasamatsu, Koson and Koitsu among others. Many Watanabe prints were designed for export, primarily to North America, where the demand for all things Japanese was high in the early 20th century.

By 1923 Shotei had produced nearly 500 designs for Watanabe, when Tokyo was hit by the Great Kanto earthquake -- the worst recorded natural catastrophe in the history of Japan. The fires ignited by the earthquake raged for three days, and Watanabe's print shop and all the woodblocks created by Shotei and the other early shin hanga artists, were destroyed.

After the earthquake Shotei created another 250 prints mostly depicting scenic Japanese landscapes in the shin hanga style he had helped to define. He continued to work for Watanabe, but also worked with the publishers Fusui Gabo and Shobido Tanaka, where he had more control over the finished print than was possible with Watanabe.

Shotei used a variety of names, signatures and seals during his lifetime. From 1907 until 1922 he used the name Shotei, and after 1922 Hiroaki and Komei.

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