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Hasui Kawase

Hasui Kawase (1883 - 1957) was active/lived in Japan.  Hasui Kawase is known for Landscape woodblocks.

Hasui Kawase was a Shin Hanga artist who lived from 1883 until 1957. He is most known for his wide range of landscape woodblocks of exquisite colour, perspective and ambiance. During his Life he created over 600 different woodblock scenes. 

He was honored with the title of a Living National Treasure.

Most of his woodblocks were published by Watanabe, but he also had some of his work published by other companies including by Isetatsu, Bijutsusha, Kawaguchi and Sakai, Tokyo Shobido and Doi Teiichi.

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Similar artists

.  There are 7 similar (related) artists for Hasui Kawase available:    Hiroshi Yoshida,  Shinsui Ito,  Shiko Munakata,  Nagazawa Rosetsu,  Kokuta Suda,  Gyokudo Kawai,  Tsuguharu Foujita



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Facts about Hasui Kawase

   Hasui Kawase  Born:  1883
Died:   1957
Known for:  Landscape woodblocks
Name variants:  Kawase Hasui

Biography from Ebo Gallery

Hasui Kawase was a Shin Hanga artist who lived from 1883 until 1957. He is most known for his wide range of landscape woodblocks of exquisite colour, perspective and ambiance. During his Life he created over 600 different woodblock scenes. 

He was honored with the title of a Living National Treasure.

Most of his woodblocks were published by Watanabe, but he also had some of his work published by other companies including by Isetatsu, Bijutsusha, Kawaguchi and Sakai, Tokyo Shobido and Doi Teiichi.


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