Japanese Woodbock Print by Kawase Hasui, “Moon at Umagome”

Japanese Woodbock Print by Kawase Hasui, “Moon at Umagome”

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Japanese

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Pre 1950

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Japanese woodblock print entitled “Moon at Umagome” by the artist Kawase Hasui. From the series “Twenty Views of Tokyo”. Tall pine trees frame a full moon through the mist. A farm house with thatched roof shines light from a single window. Rows of crops are illuminated blue in the night. With black 6mm seal. Publisher: Watanabe Shozaburo. Produced during the lifetime of the artist.

Age: 1944-1957

Dimensions: Paper size: 15 1/4″ high x 10 1/8″ wide

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Japanese woodblock print entitled “Moon at Umagome” by the artist Kawase Hasui. From the series “Twenty Views of Tokyo”. Tall pine trees frame a full moon through the mist. A farm house with thatched roof shines light from a single window. Rows of crops are illuminated blue in the night. With black 6mm seal. Publisher: Watanabe Shozaburo. Produced during the lifetime of the artist.

Age: 1944-1957

Dimensions: Paper size: 15 1/4″ high x 10 1/8″ wide

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Japanese

Period

Pre 1950

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