Sosaku Hanga
Sōsaku hanga (creative prints) was an art movement starting in the early 20th century, which was shaped by the expectation that the artist must participate in every aspect of printmaking. Sōsaku hanga prints, therefore, mark the departure from traditional ukiyo-e production and aesthetics, and results in highly individualized works, strongly influenced by international trends in art.
Lingering Dreams (Yume no ato)
(G129)
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Kumadori (Namazu)
(G190)
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Kenuki (The Tweezers)
(G189)
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Ichikawa Danjūrō - Shibaraku
(G188)
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Onoe Kikugoro VII as Kirare Yosaburo in the play Genjidana
(G127)
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No 11, The Lookout
(G159)
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No 12, Surfboards
(G158)
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No 1, Grable
(G156)
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Katsura Imperial Villa
(G209)
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Katsura Imperial Villa 2
(G208)
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Nichiren Ryûkô-ji
(1819)
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Gurando kyanion shoken (Ox Cart in Grand Canyon)
(1818)
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Rokuhara-Mitsuji (Rokuhara-Mitsuji Temple in Kyoto)
(1870)
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Kami-Daigo-ji (Kami-Daigo-ji Temple in the South of Kyoto)
(1778)
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Amano Hashidate
(1869)
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Maiko Kyoto (H)
(G366)
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Nyunai suzume (Sparrows and Hibiscus)
(1743)
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Matsunô-dera (Matsunô-Temple)
(2030)
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Yoshimine-dera (Yoshimine-Temple in Kyoto)
(1777)
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The Gate to the Imperial Castle in Kyoto
(1412)
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Veil
(G367)
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White Warehouse in Kikuzaka Street
(G570)
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Snow Man or Snow Daruma
(G588)
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Girl and Butterflies
(G454)
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Morning Glories under the Rain
(G589)
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First Snow
(G590)
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Work 74-60 (Mind)
(I165)
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Autumn
(I222)
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Spring in Yamazaki
(I205)
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S.K.III a '70 - '73
(1707)
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