Fujisawa Net Museum

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Shichiriga-hama at Sagami Provience

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Kawase Hasui Production date:1930 Hasui’s real name was Monjiro. Born in Shiba, Tokyo, he first studied nihon-ga (Japanese style painting) under Aoyagi Bokusen, the student of Kawabata Gyokusho and later studied under Araki Kanpo. When he was 26, he started study yo-ga (Wesetern style painting) under Okada Saburosuke at the Hakubakai Yo-ga Institute. Later, he became student of Kaburagi Kiyokata, attained the new title of Hasui. In 1918 (Taisho 7), Hasui was greatly influenced by Ito Shinsui’s woodblock print “Eight views of Oumi”, started to produce and exhibit landscape woodblock prints, and became the pioneer of “shin-hanga”, or new prints movement.

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