Bishu Handa Shinkawabata (Tokaido Landscape Selection) Kawase Tomoe Sui, Woodblock reproduction, A4, Made in Japan
Size & Weight
Specifications
Shipping
■All items will be shipped together from Orosy's contracted warehouse in Tokyo. Shipping costs are confirmed after all items arrive and are packed. You'll be billed separately for the product cost and international shipping. For details, click here.
■The average arrival period is around 4 weeks. Please note that in case of shipping delays, supplier related as well as any other issues.
Please contact support for details regarding your shipping status.
■ All food and beverage shipments to the United States require the purchaser's FDA registration number.
Buyers who do not have an FDA registration number or cannot share it with us will not be able to place an order.
■ Shipping may not be possible depending on the country. Please check your country's regulations before ordering. Orders from areas that cannot be shipped will be canceled.
-
Hurry, only 5 items left in stock!
Bishu Handa Shinkawabata (Selected Views of Tokaido Highway) Kawase Tomoe Sui, Woodblock reproduction, A4, Made in Japan
This is a woodblock reproduction of a popular work by Kawase Tomoe Sui.
Handa Shinkawabata in Bishu is a port facing Chita Bay in Aichi Prefecture.
Lined up along the canal are breweries of sake, vinegar, soy sauce, and other blackboard products.
Businesses were also flourishing.
From the sight of a man with an umbrella and his dog walking along the snowy road, the sound of their footsteps on the snow and the sound of the dog's breath on the snow are felt as white as the snow itself.
the dog's breath can be felt to white.
The work is like a lyrical poem.
Size: A4 standard size (21 x 29.7 cm)
■ Paper ; Arabelle paper 200g firm thickness.
It has colorability, soft texture, and natural gentleness.
It is a high quality paper with characteristics.
Ink: Water-resistant.
Kawase Bessui (1883-1957) was a printmaker active from the Taisho era to the Showa era. He loved traveling and sketched all over Japan, creating more than 600 woodblock prints.
His beautiful landscapes full of Japanese sentiment are now attracting renewed attention not only in Japan but also abroad.
It is said that Steve Jobs was so fascinated by Tomoe's works that he owned 25 of them.
[Tomoe has been called a "traveling poet," a "traveling printmaker," and the "Hiroshige of the Showa era.
Please contact us if you would like to order a quantity that we do not have in stock.
We will ship in about a week.