Kawase Hasui Giclée Repro Print Daigo Denpoin Temple Kyoto Spring 1950 10x15
Kawase Hasui Giclée Repro Print Daigo Denpoin Temple Kyoto Spring 1950 10x15
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Kawase Hasui (川瀬巴水, 1883–1957) — Daigo Denpoin (醍醐伝法院, Kyoto — Daigo Denpo Temple, Kyoto) — archival giclee reproduction
Contemporary reproduction after original woodblock print, 1950 (Shōwa 25); publisher Watanabe Shōzaburō
This reproduction is locally and professionally printed on acid-free archival fine-art paper using highly fade-resistant pigmented inks.
Across a still reflecting pond, the great Denpoin hall of Daigo-ji rises in full spring color — its sweeping irimoya roof, vermilion columns, and white plaster walls mirrored in the dark water below. Flowering cherry trees press in from the left, their blossoms echoed in the pond's surface. Trimmed pines and garden stones line the near shore; a small group of visitors lingers at the hall's staircase, rendered in the everyday dress of early postwar Japan. The gold finial at the roof ridge catches the pale spring light. The composition is monumental in feel yet intimate in detail — characteristic of Hasui's late mature style, where architectural grandeur and seasonal atmosphere are held in precise balance. The left margin inscription reads 醍醐伝法院(京都)with the date 昭和二十五年作 (Shōwa 25, 1950); Hasui's signature and seal appear lower right.
Kawase Hasui (川瀬巴水, 1883–1957) was born in Tokyo and trained in traditional nihonga painting before turning to woodblock design under Kaburagi Kiyokata. His first shin hanga prints were published by Watanabe Shōzaburō in 1918, launching a collaboration that defined his career. An inveterate traveler, Hasui sketched throughout Japan and produced more than 600 landscape designs over four decades. The Great Kantō Earthquake of 1923 destroyed many of his blocks and sketches, but he continued without pause. In 1956 he was designated a Living National Treasure — the only woodblock print designer to receive the honor. Daigo-ji, a Shingon Buddhist temple founded in 874 on the slopes of Daigo-san in southeastern Kyoto, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated above all for its spring cherry blossoms. The Denpoin is among the temple's most distinguished structures.
- Title: 醍醐伝法院(京都)(Daigo Denpoin — Daigo Denpo Temple, Kyoto)
- Artist: Kawase Hasui (川瀬巴水, 1883–1957)
- Original date: 1950 (Shōwa 25); publisher Watanabe Shōzaburō
- Medium: Archival giclee reproduction on acid-free fine-art paper, pigmented inks
- Dimensions: 10" W × 15" H (25 × 38 cm)
Condition: New giclée
