Shin-Hanga


Ito Shinsui, "Sandhill, Oshima"
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About 120km from Tokyo, Oshima Island in the Pacific Ocean was a safe haven for Ito Shinsui during World War II. In this design, a cow roams the sandy dunes of the beaches in Oshima while two farmers carry their cargo along the shore. From a series of twelve designs in Shinsui's Oshima Island series.
Series: Twelve Sights of Oshima Island
Date: 1937
Size: Oban
Published by Watanabe Shozaburo
Condition: Excellent color and condition
Frame Shown: 16" x 24" x 1/2", Classic Wood, Clear Walnut
Ito Shinsui (1898-1972) is one of Japan's most important artists to emerge from the shin-hanga era. Along with his good friend Hasui Kawase, Shinsui's woodblock prints, especially his bijin-ga (prints of beautiful women), are iconic in their form and beauty. Many of his landscapes document his time away from Tokyo during World War II.