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Takeji Asano – Rain in Kiyomizu Temple
Original woodblock print. The first edition of this design was published in 1951. The current print was printed in 1951.
Image size (excluding margins): 36.2 * 24.1 cm (14.3 * 9.5 in).
The print is in good state. The paper and colors have browned somewhat, as can be seen at the very left of the image, where the outer edge has probably been protected from light longer by a folder and thus discolored less. On the back a number has been written in pencil.
The pictures shown here are from the print itself.
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Takeji Asano(1900-1999) combines several of the typical activities of 20th century woodblock artists. He was trained at art schools in Kyoto and started out with oil painting. He then transitioned to woodblock printing within the Sōsaku-hanga (creative prints) movement. As such, he created prints from start to finish, drawing, carving and printing them himself. In the 1950 he switched to the process used by the Shin-hanga (new prints) movement which adhered to the division of labor used by traditional ukiyo-e artists. For these prints he only drew and cooperated with carver, printer and publisher to achieve the final result. Later on he turned to a more individualistic and novel style and kept creating until the very last years of his long life.
See an overview of Takeji Asano's woodblock prints