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Kawase Hasui (18 May 1883 – 7 November 1957) was a prominent Japanese printmaker known for his striking depictions of Japanese landscapes. Born in Tokyo, Hasui showed an early aptitude for art and began studying at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts at the age of 19. It was during this time that he became interested in printmaking, particularly the traditional Japanese woodblock printing techniques that he would later become known for. Hasui’s prints captured the beauty and tranquility of Japanese landscapes, often featuring snow-covered mountains, serene lakes, and peaceful villages. His early works were influenced by the ukiyo-e tradition of Japanese woodblock printing, but Hasui’s style soon evolved to become more realistic and impressionistic. He used a delicate color palette and a careful attention to detail to create prints that were both beautiful and evocative. Hasui’s reputation as a master printmaker grew throughout the 1920s and 1930s, and his works were widely exhibited and collected both in Japan and abroad. He was particularly popular in the United States, where his prints were eagerly collected by American art lovers and helped to fuel a craze for Japanese art and design in the early 20th century. During World War II, Hasui’s career was temporarily interrupted, as the Japanese government restricted the production of non-military artwork. However, after the war, he resumed his work as a printmaker, creating some of his most iconic works during this period, such as “Kegon Falls at Nikko” (1949) and “Evening Snow at Kanbara” (1951). Hasui’s prints continue to be highly valued by collectors and art enthusiasts around the world. His works are celebrated for their exquisite beauty, technical mastery, and powerful evocation of the Japanese landscape. As art historian Kendall Brown notes, “Hasui was one of the great masters of Japanese landscape printmaking, and his works are among the most beautiful and evocative examples of the genre.”

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Hasui Kawase creating a woodblock print [English narration]

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