Kansau Shrine in Snow at Lake Tazawa - Hasui Kawase
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Description
A serene woodblock print by Hasui Kawase, capturing the quiet atmosphere of the Kansau Shrine at Lake Tazawa during a winter snowfall.
Hasui Kawase, a central figure in the Shin-hanga movement, produced this woodblock print in 1935. The work depicts the Kansau Shrine situated on the shores of Lake Tazawa during a winter snowfall. Kawase travelled extensively throughout Japan, documenting the changing seasons and the quiet atmosphere of rural locations. His approach combined traditional Japanese woodblock techniques with Western principles of light, shadow, and atmospheric perspective. The composition focuses on the small wooden shrine structure, which sits upon a pier extending into the water. The dark, warm tones of the building contrast with the cool, blue hues of the lake and the grey sky. Snow covers the roof of the shrine, the surrounding trees, and the shoreline, creating a sense of stillness. The falling snow is rendered through small, white flecks across the print, adding a tactile quality to the scene. A stone lantern stands on the left, providing a traditional element that anchors the composition within its cultural context. Kawase worked closely with the publisher Watanabe Shozaburo, who encouraged the production of high-quality prints for both domestic and international audiences. This collaboration allowed Kawase to refine his technical execution, particularly in the subtle gradations of colour known as bokashi. The print captures a specific moment of quietude, typical of Kawase's body of work. His ability to convey the temperature and mood of a scene through colour and line remains a defining characteristic of his output. This print is an example of his mastery in depicting the Japanese winter, where the cold air and the silence of the snow are palpable. The balance between the architectural elements and the natural environment demonstrates his skill in spatial arrangement.
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Kansau Shrine in Snow at Lake Tazawa - Hasui Kawase
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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