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Asakusa Niomon 浅草二王門 - ca 1980s - Tsuchiya Kōitsu (1870-1949) - Published by Doi Eiichi - Japon
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Asakusa Niomon 浅草二王門 - ca 1980s - Tsuchiya Kōitsu (1870-1949) - Published by Doi Eiichi - Japon

Tsuchiya Koitsu's woodblock print "Asakusa Niomon"/浅草二王門(Asakusa Niomon Gate) Size 40cm×28cm 15.7 inches × 11 inches. Kōitsu Tsuchiya (1897–1987) was a Japanese ukiyo-e and woodblock print artist who played a prominent role in the shin-hanga movement during the Showa era. Known for his beautiful woodblock prints depicting landscapes and famous tourist spots, Koitsu was born in Tokyo and showed talent as a ukiyo-e artist from an early age. He later studied under the renowned ukiyo-e printmaker, Kobayashi Kiyochika. His works are acclaimed for their intricate coloring and meticulous technique, earning high praise both in Japan and internationally. His pieces often portray scenes of Tokyo's landscapes, tourist destinations, and seasonal changes, admired for their delicate expressions. The differences between Hasui Kawase and Kōitsu Tsuchiya Hasui Kawase: Active from the early to mid Showa period, he played a significant role in the shin-hanga movement. His works influenced many subsequent printmakers and established him as a pioneer of Japanese landscape prints. Tsuchiya Koitsu: Active during the same period as Hasui Kawase but particularly prominent in the later Showa era. He, too, was a central figure in the shin-hanga movement, profoundly impacting the genre of urban landscape prints in Japan. Distinctive Features of Their Artworks: Hasui Kawase: His focus was on natural landscapes and phenomena, often conveying tranquil and emotive atmospheres. Tsuchiya Koitsu: Known for depicting bustling cityscapes, nightlife, and famous landmarks, using bright, lively colors and realistic details. Hasui Kawase and Tsuchiya Koitsu, while employing different styles and themes, both played crucial roles in Japan's printmaking history, contributing significantly to the shin-hanga movement with their distinctive approaches. Seller's advice: "When it comes to shin-hanga prints, Kawase Hasui is globally renowned. However, during the same period, Japan had many highly regarded printmakers. One of them was Koitsu Tsuchiya. His style, unlike Hasui's, vividly and meticulously portrays famous Japanese landmarks. Koitsu Tsuchiya's works are highly sought-after by collectors in Japan and are rarely sold internationally. Take this opportunity to acquire one." *Italian buyers are required to submit Codice Fiscale for customs clearance procedures. "Please note that VAT (IVA) and import taxes will be billed separately from the winning bid price. European customs duties are higher than those in Asia or America. If concerned, please check before bidding. (Shipping) Value-added tax, customs duties, and clearance fees apply. These charges are imposed and collected by the customs or courier service in your region. Import duties are the responsibility of the buyer. *Some countries may not be eligible for shipping from Japan."

85613609

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Asakusa Niomon 浅草二王門 - ca 1980s - Tsuchiya Kōitsu (1870-1949) - Published by Doi Eiichi - Japon

Asakusa Niomon 浅草二王門 - ca 1980s - Tsuchiya Kōitsu (1870-1949) - Published by Doi Eiichi - Japon

Tsuchiya Koitsu's woodblock print "Asakusa Niomon"/浅草二王門(Asakusa Niomon Gate)

Size
40cm×28cm
15.7 inches × 11 inches.

Kōitsu Tsuchiya (1897–1987) was a Japanese ukiyo-e and woodblock print artist who played a prominent role in the shin-hanga movement during the Showa era. Known for his beautiful woodblock prints depicting landscapes and famous tourist spots, Koitsu was born in Tokyo and showed talent as a ukiyo-e artist from an early age. He later studied under the renowned ukiyo-e printmaker, Kobayashi Kiyochika. His works are acclaimed for their intricate coloring and meticulous technique, earning high praise both in Japan and internationally. His pieces often portray scenes of Tokyo's landscapes, tourist destinations, and seasonal changes, admired for their delicate expressions.


The differences between Hasui Kawase and Kōitsu Tsuchiya

Hasui Kawase: Active from the early to mid Showa period, he played a significant role in the shin-hanga movement. His works influenced many subsequent printmakers and established him as a pioneer of Japanese landscape prints.
Tsuchiya Koitsu: Active during the same period as Hasui Kawase but particularly prominent in the later Showa era. He, too, was a central figure in the shin-hanga movement, profoundly impacting the genre of urban landscape prints in Japan.

Distinctive Features of Their Artworks:

Hasui Kawase: His focus was on natural landscapes and phenomena, often conveying tranquil and emotive atmospheres.
Tsuchiya Koitsu: Known for depicting bustling cityscapes, nightlife, and famous landmarks, using bright, lively colors and realistic details.
Hasui Kawase and Tsuchiya Koitsu, while employing different styles and themes, both played crucial roles in Japan's printmaking history, contributing significantly to the shin-hanga movement with their distinctive approaches.


Seller's advice:
"When it comes to shin-hanga prints, Kawase Hasui is globally renowned. However, during the same period, Japan had many highly regarded printmakers. One of them was Koitsu Tsuchiya. His style, unlike Hasui's, vividly and meticulously portrays famous Japanese landmarks.

Koitsu Tsuchiya's works are highly sought-after by collectors in Japan and are rarely sold internationally. Take this opportunity to acquire one."


*Italian buyers are required to submit Codice Fiscale for customs clearance procedures.

"Please note that VAT (IVA) and import taxes will be billed separately from the winning bid price.

European customs duties are higher than those in Asia or America. If concerned, please check before bidding.

(Shipping)
Value-added tax, customs duties, and clearance fees apply. These charges are imposed and collected by the customs or courier service in your region. Import duties are the responsibility of the buyer.

*Some countries may not be eligible for shipping from Japan."

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