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Contemporary Art Kato Teruhide Woodblock Print

No17 Yukibutai

Teruhide Kato (1936~2015)
Teruhide Kato had studied at Kyoto Art College. He was a famous kimono fashion designer. When he was 50 years old, he decided to follow his real passion, and became a traditional Kyoto woodblock artist. Success remained with the artist. After a gallery exhibition in New York and a book publication of his works titled “Kyoto Romance” he is as famous as a woodblock artist as he used to be as a kimono designer.
■The prints are made from the original woodblocks.
■It is with a stamp under a screen.

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Contemporary Art Kato Teruhide Woodblock Print

No16 Latticework of Floral Designs

Teruhide Kato (1936~2015)
Teruhide Kato had studied at Kyoto Art College. He was a famous kimono fashion designer. When he was 50 years old, he decided to follow his real passion, and became a traditional Kyoto woodblock artist. Success remained with the artist. After a gallery exhibition in New York and a book publication of his works titled “Kyoto Romance” he is as famous as a woodblock artist as he used to be as a kimono designer.
■The prints are made from the original woodblocks.
■It is with a stamp under a screen.

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Contemporary Art Kato Teruhide Woodblock Print

No15 Snowy Alley

Teruhide Kato (1936~2015)
Teruhide Kato had studied at Kyoto Art College. He was a famous kimono fashion designer. When he was 50 years old, he decided to follow his real passion, and became a traditional Kyoto woodblock artist. Success remained with the artist. After a gallery exhibition in New York and a book publication of his works titled “Kyoto Romance” he is as famous as a woodblock artist as he used to be as a kimono designer.
■The prints are made from the original woodblocks.
■It is with a stamp under a screen.

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Contemporary Art Kato Teruhide Woodblock Print

No14 Kinkakuji Temple in Autumn

Teruhide Kato (1936~2015)
Teruhide Kato had studied at Kyoto Art College. He was a famous kimono fashion designer. When he was 50 years old, he decided to follow his real passion, and became a traditional Kyoto woodblock artist. Success remained with the artist. After a gallery exhibition in New York and a book publication of his works titled “Kyoto Romance” he is as famous as a woodblock artist as he used to be as a kimono designer.
■The prints are made from the original woodblocks.
■It is with a stamp under a screen.

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Contemporary Art Kato Teruhide Woodblock Print

No13 Moonlight Kinkakuji Temple

Teruhide Kato (1936~2015)
Teruhide Kato had studied at Kyoto Art College. He was a famous kimono fashion designer. When he was 50 years old, he decided to follow his real passion, and became a traditional Kyoto woodblock artist. Success remained with the artist. After a gallery exhibition in New York and a book publication of his works titled “Kyoto Romance” he is as famous as a woodblock artist as he used to be as a kimono designer.
■The prints are made from the original woodblocks.
■It is with a stamp under a screen.

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Contemporary Art Kato Teruhide Woodblock Print

No10 Crossing Umbrellas

Teruhide Kato (1936~2015)
Teruhide Kato had studied at Kyoto Art College. He was a famous kimono fashion designer. When he was 50 years old, he decided to follow his real passion, and became a traditional Kyoto woodblock artist. Success remained with the artist. After a gallery exhibition in New York and a book publication of his works titled “Kyoto Romance” he is as famous as a woodblock artist as he used to be as a kimono designer.
■The prints are made from the original woodblocks.
■It is with a stamp under a screen.

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Okada Koichi SHIN-HANGA Woodblock Print

p5. MtFuji in Hakone Highway

Okada Koichi (1907-1991)
Okada Koichi was born in Tokyo 1907. After graduated art school, he exhibited many works to Nitten, imperial academy art exhibition etc. He became a member of an art membership Issui-kai. He created a series of 12 prints of famous views of Japan, most of them with Mount Fuji in the background. The prints were published by Unsodo.
■We offer the reprinted edition (Atozuri, Later edition) which print from the original carvings.
■Print bears Unsodo Publisher’s seal along with the carver and printer seals in the margin. Please note that the work delivered may be made by a printer other than the one stated.

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Okada Koichi SHIN-HANGA Woodblock Print

p4. MtFuji in Ashinoko lake

Okada Koichi (1907-1991)
Okada Koichi was born in Tokyo 1907. After graduated art school, he exhibited many works to Nitten, imperial academy art exhibition etc. He became a member of an art membership Issui-kai. He created a series of 12 prints of famous views of Japan, most of them with Mount Fuji in the background. The prints were published by Unsodo.
■We offer the reprinted edition (Atozuri, Later edition) which print from the original carvings.
■Print bears Unsodo Publisher’s seal along with the carver and printer seals in the margin. Please note that the work delivered may be made by a printer other than the one stated.

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Asano Takeji SHIN-HANGA Woodblock Print

TA10 Bamboo Grove of Saga

Asano Takeji(1900-1998)
Asano Takeji was a Japanese Shin-hanga and Sōsaku-Hanga artist. He was born in 1900 in Kyoto where he studied arts and crafts at the Kyoto City School of painting with Tomikichiro Tokuriki. He first learned Western oil painting and then turned to Japanese-style painting under Tsuchida Bakusen (1887-1936). He became an active member of the sosaku hanga group in Kyoto.
Starting in the 1950s, Asano designed a large number of Shin-hanga style prints for the Unsodo, which continue to be printed to this day. Especially the “famous views of Japan” series have been re-evaluated in recent years.
■We offer the reprinted edition (Atozuri, Later edition) which print from the original carvings.

■Print bears Unsodo Publisher’s seal along with the carver and printer seals in the margin. Please note that the work delivered may be made by a printer other than the one stated.

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Asano Takeji SHIN-HANGA Woodblock Print

Early Spring in Fushimi. Kyoto

Asano Takeji(1900-1998)
Asano Takeji was a Japanese Shin-hanga and Sōsaku-Hanga artist. He was born in 1900 in Kyoto where he studied arts and crafts at the Kyoto City School of painting with Tomikichiro Tokuriki. He first learned Western oil painting and then turned to Japanese-style painting under Tsuchida Bakusen (1887-1936). He became an active member of the sosaku hanga group in Kyoto.
Starting in the 1950s, Asano designed a large number of Shin-hanga style prints for the Unsodo, which continue to be printed to this day. Especially the “famous views of Japan” series have been re-evaluated in recent years.
■We offer the reprinted edition (Atozuri, Later edition) which print from the original carvings.

■Print bears Unsodo Publisher’s seal along with the carver and printer seals in the margin. Please note that the work delivered may be made by a printer other than the one stated.

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Asano Takeji SHIN-HANGA Woodblock Print

TA6 Spring in Kuramadera Temple

Asano Takeji(1900-1998)
Asano Takeji was a Japanese Shin-hanga and Sōsaku-Hanga artist. He was born in 1900 in Kyoto where he studied arts and crafts at the Kyoto City School of painting with Tomikichiro Tokuriki. He first learned Western oil painting and then turned to Japanese-style painting under Tsuchida Bakusen (1887-1936). He became an active member of the sosaku hanga group in Kyoto.
Starting in the 1950s, Asano designed a large number of Shin-hanga style prints for the Unsodo, which continue to be printed to this day. Especially the “famous views of Japan” series have been re-evaluated in recent years.
■We offer the reprinted edition (Atozuri, Later edition) which print from the original carvings.

■Print bears Unsodo Publisher’s seal along with the carver and printer seals in the margin. Please note that the work delivered may be made by a printer other than the one stated.

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Kasamatsu Shiro SHIN-HANGA Woodblock Print

29 Spring at the Moat

Kasamatsu Shiro (11 January 1898 – 14 June 1991)
He is a Japanese Shin-hanga and Sōsaku-Hanga artist. He Born in Asakusa, Tokyo and apprenticed to Kaburagi Kiyokata (1878 – 1973) to study Japanese painting at the age of 14, and continued his activities at the Tatsugakai and the local society.In the 1950s he published bird and animal prints, landscapes and “famous views” with the publisher Unsodo – altogether more than 100. Especially the “famous views of Japan” series have been re-evaluated in recent years, and exhibitions are being held in various places as the ” The last Shin-hanga artist”.
■We offer the reprinted edition (Atozuri, Later edition) which print from the original carvings. (The Original print was produced from 1952 to 1959.)
■Print bears Unsodo Publisher’s seal along with the carver and printer seals in the margin. Please note that the work delivered may be made by a printer other than the one stated.