Engakuji Temple in Kamakura

by Shiro Kasamatsu (1898 - 1991)

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Engakuji Temple in Kamakura by Shiro Kasamatsu (1898 - 1991)

Original Shiro Kasamatsu (1898 - 1991) Japanese Woodblock Print
Engakuji Temple in Kamakura

Shiro Kasamatsu - Born in Tokyo, Shiro began studying art at a young age with the painter Kaburagi Kiyokata. He completed his first woodblock designs for Watanabe Shozaburo in 1919 after the publisher saw his paintings on exhibit. Shiro designed shin-hanga prints for Watanabe for many years, becoming well known for his romantic landscapes of famous landmarks and his scenes of traditional Japanese life. From 1952 to 1960, he created more than one hundred woodblock designs for the Kyoto publisher Unsodo. He also experimented with sosaku hanga or creative prints starting in the late 1950s, carving and printing his own designs. Shiro is regarded as one of the top shin-hanga woodblock print artists in Japan.

Comments - Lovely view of the entrance to Engakuji Temple in Kamakura, with stone steps leading up a heavily wooded slope to a gate. In the center, a pilgrim wearing a blue robe and straw hat pauses on the stone bridge to admire the view. An attractive design with beautiful color in the lush foliage.

Signed - Shiro, with red "Shiro" artist's seal within image
Publisher - Unsodo, later edition from original blocks

Artist - Shiro Kasamatsu (1898 - 1991)

Image Size - 14 1/4" x 9 1/2" + margins as shown

Condition - Excellent overall with no issues to report.

Engakuji Temple in Kamakura by Shiro Kasamatsu (1898 - 1991)
Engakuji Temple in Kamakura by Shiro Kasamatsu (1898 - 1991)