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Notes (1st edition)
Publisher (this edition): Watanabe Shozaburo Watanabe Shozaburo Watanabe
Date of this item: 1935 1935
Notes (this edition)
These notes were written by the original owner/seller/auctioner of the item and may be inaccurate.:
Really rare original poster for the Japanese Railway with a woodblockprint of Hasui Kawase

Condition C: Designates a poster in fair condition and moderate fading or staining may be seen. Restoration and folds may be quite pronounced, there may be some flaking of paper or minor paper loss.
On the back it has got some restauration tape, because of the print in the front. It has got two minor cracks by the bottom and overall some wrinkles.

Tekst on poster:
Upper left: Japan
Under left: Japanese Railway Government
Under right: Printed in Japan (no date)

Width poster: 21 inch
Length poster: 30 inch

Tekst on print:
" The Miyajima Shrine in Snow."
Date first edition print: 1935
Artist-Kawase Hasui.
Wood-cut Printing by S Watanabe, in Tokyo.

Width print: 10 inch
Length print: 15 inch

De print of Hasui Kawase was glued on de poster, so not printed on the same paper.
Thursday, 7 April 2005

Offered here is a wood block print by Kawase Hasui.
Entitled "The Miyajima Shrine in Snow" it is mesmerizing in it's use of colour and composition. It is backed onto a heavy piece of Japanese paper, the woodblock itself measures 15" by 10". The outer page has one .5" tear that does not affect the image, which is in good overall condition, with some light age-consistent wear around the edges.
Kawase Hasui
Miyajima Shrine in the Snow

In an auction listing, Thomas Crossland provides this description of a Hasui print:

Japanese Woodblock by Hasui 'Miyajima Shrine' (1935)

"Beautiful wintertime lake/shrine scene by Hasui Kawase (1887-1957) titled "Miyajima no Yukigeshiki" (or, "Miyajima Shrine in the Snow") and dated 1935. Print bears Hasui's "seal" and signature in the extreme lower/left corner as usual, however, does not have the typical "kanji" margin-dating and title as usually seen in Hasui's prints. Instead, this print - clearly being for foreign export - has that woodblock-printed in English characters across the bottom margin.

"(A very reliable and knowledgeable expert has informed me that this (English-titled) printing was issued at the same time as the Japanese-"kanji" version, albeit on somewhat thinner paper. That said, both are to be considered as "first editions," as none apparently were subsequently printed.) Circa 1935."


Our trusty shortwave wireless was able to pick up the original transmission that so fortified our Mr. Crossland. Bouncing in off the inversion layer, here it is:

"This print, Miyajima no Yukigeshiki (Snow Scene at Miyajima Shrine) was done in 1935. This was a time of bad economic conditions in Japan and high quality paper was scarce. The print was done on the standard high quality paper until that paper ran out, then Watanabe subsitituted a thinner paper that did not have the texture and fineness. It was a print that was destined for export and thus the English title at the bottom of the print. There are no copyright markings and no [transmission lost]. The margins are closely trimmed (to save paper). There should be strong markings in the sky showing the intense rubbing done during the printing process.

"I have seen excellent versions of this print as well as poor versions. All seem to be from the first printing. The exact number of prints is unknown, but I estimate that the high quality paper saw about 300 prints, while the poorer quality paper saw about 500 prints."
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