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Approach to Jakko-in Temple in Ohara, Kyoto (Jakko-in sando, Yamato)

Approach to Jakko-in Temple in Ohara, Kyoto (Jakko-in sando, Yamato)

Hiratsuka Un'ichiWW-1955-120964
1955·Woodblock print·55.3 × 38.7 cm (21 13/16 × 15 1/4 in.)

<p>Hiratsuka Un’ichi was one of the major figures to emerge from the <em>sosaku hanga</em> (creative print) movement in Japan. He taught printmaking at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts from the inception of the Department of Printmaking in 1935. His mature period is characterized by prints done only in black ink, a style that sprang from his appreciation for the Japanese traditions of ink painting and line drawing.</p> <p>Hiratsuka’s subjects vary greatly but include Buddhist images, monuments, and portraits of friends and family members. His large pictures of temple buildings and their grounds, like this print, were produced during his most energetic period of creation in the 1960s and rank among his best-known works.</p>

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Year
1955
Dimensions
55.3 × 38.7 cm (21 13/16 × 15 1/4 in.)

Artist

Hiratsuka Un'ichi
Hiratsuka Un'ichi

Painting

Un'ichi Hiratsuka , born in Matsue, Shimane, was a Japanese woodblock printmaker. He was one of the prominent leaders of the sōsaku hanga movement in 20th century Japan.

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Year
1955
Dimensions
55.3 × 38.7 cm (21 13/16 × 15 1/4 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1955-120964

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Hiratsuka Un'ichi

Hiratsuka Un'ichi

Painting

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