Notes (this edition) These notes were written by the original owner/seller/auctioner of the item and may be inaccurate.: | Fuji in Snow from Tagonoura
Artist: Hasui Format: Oban tate-e: 16" x 10.75"
Subject: Seen through snow-covered Pine tree, Mount Fuji and its reflection in the lake at Tagonoura.
Publisher: Doi
Date: Dated on Print: Showa Seven (1933), this edition later
Condition: Fine colors. Full size. Fine state of preservation.
Impression: Fine impression with gauffrage.
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Sunday, 23 March 2008
Title Mt. Fuji After Snow Artist Hasui Kawase 1883-1957 Signature 'Hasui'. Seal Artist seal ('sui'). Dated 1932. Publisher Doi Hangaten. Medium/Technique Woodblock print. Impression Excellent - very good … Later printing around 1940 -early 1950s. Colors Very good. Condition Good … Slightly toned. Paper has light wrinkles and is slightly wavy. Lower area and margins slightly soiled. Description The snow covered branches of the old pine trees and the clear water at Tagonoura beach are like a frame for the view of Mt. Fuji in the distance. Note Carver Harada, printer Ito. Width Item 10.6 inches = 27.0 cm Height Item 15.7 inches = 40.0 cm Width Image 9.4 inches = 24.0 cm Height Image 14.4 inches = 36.5 cm
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Wednesday, 3 December 2008
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Sunday, 24 June 2007
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Friday, 2 January 2009
Artist: Kawase HASUI (1883-1957) Subject: Fuji no Yuki, Tagonoura (Mt. Fuji after Snow, Tagonoura) Publisher: Doi Hangaten (in-line seals) Carver: Harada Printer: Ito Signature: Hasui with red artist’s seal Date: 1932 (probably pre-war printing) Format: ôban, 26 x 38.7 cm Condition: Fine impression and color. Remnant from previous mounting on the back; two small tears to lower edge into the image, repaired; trimming to top and left margins. Price:
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15/12/2004
ARTIST:Kawase Hasui - Japanese (1883-1957)
TITLE: Mount Fuji after Snow(Tagonouro)
MEDIUM: Woodblock
YEAR: 1932
This print has slight rub in the margins. It has a slight break in the paper which I have shown circled w/arrows. I have tried to show a watermark in the paper.
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Japanese woodblock print by Kawase hasui (1883-1957), "Clearing after a snowfall on Mt. Fuji (Tagonoura beach)" This print is one of Hasui's most beautiful images of Mount Fuji, the sacred mountain and enduring symbol of Japan. Hasui signature and Kawase seal at lower left. Title and date 1932 at right margin. At the left margin is the Doi Sadaichi cartouche along with the printer's and carver's cartouche. This appears to be a genuine print from the period. Exceptional carving of the blocks, sharp impression, fresh strong colors with beautiful shadings. Unframed, full margins, exceptional condition. Oban tate-e, paper size 15 1/2 x 10 3/8inches Image size 14 1/4 x 9 7/16 inches.
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"Mt. Fuji After Snow at Tago Bay" (tagonoura)-1932
Print size 15.5" x 10.5"
(Full Oban)
Post-War Strike ORIGINAL
Pristine gallery condition. Full margins; never laid down no tears, folds, creases or foxing. This print is perfect in every way.
Good bleedthrough to verso. Complete with HASUI signature and sui (see scan). Authenticated by Doi Hangaten's rectangular publisher's seal and double off-set carver/printer seal. This scene of winter in Japan at Tago Bay, is one of the most dramatic I have ever seen. The trees in foreground are heavy with newfallen snow, while majestic Mt. Fuji, bathed in pink, towers in the background. Note the reflection of Mt. Fuji in the water. One can almost feel the cruel bite of winter.
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A Japanese woodblock print by Hasui Kawase (died 1957), Mt. Fuji After The Snow, published by Doi , 1932. 15 1/2" x 10 1/2" . On the back side, there is tape residue at the center of the bottom edge and a little along the side edges(this was purchased c. 1946, framed and then removed from the frame about 50 years ago and kept in a folder with other prints). Published by Doi, see image of the seals of printer and carver ( Ito and Harada).
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