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Notes (1st edition)
Publisher (this edition): Watanabe Watanabe
Date of this item: 1932 1932
Notes (this edition)
These notes were written by the original owner/seller/auctioner of the item and may be inaccurate.:
01-17-2005

Title Autumn at Chuzenji
Artist Hasui Kawase 1883-1957
Seal artist's seal (Hasui)
Dated 1932
Publisher Watanabe
Technique/Medium Woodblock print
Impression excellent - very good
Colors very good
Condition very good … light toning, a pin size hole on the upper left corner.
Description "Chuzenji no Aki" (Autumn at Chuzenji).
Format Chuban
Width 7.6 inches = 19.2 cm
Height 10.6 inches = 26.8 cm

Same print as above?
Offered for sale is an original 20th century Japanese woodblock print by Kawase Hasui (1883-1957), titled Autumn at Chuzenji, 1932. It was published by The Watanabe Color Print Co. This image is illustrated at plate 290 of Kawase Hasui: The Complete Woodblock Prints by Brown and Watanabe, which indicates that design does not bear a publisher's seal. Instead of the usual Hasui signature and tear drop artist's seal, it is sealed with the same seal found on Hasui's post card sized prints.


The print is in very good condition, with no condition problems to note, aside from light toning on the reverse. The dimensions are approximately 9 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches, plus full margins.

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