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.
Showa Shinzan Mountain
(1251)
S.K.III a '70 - '73
(1707)
American Circus
(K296)
Traveling Circus
(K295)
Drow'si-Iy
(K294)
Utsukushi-sa to kanashimi tu (yugesho)
(K302)
Maiko (3)
(K243-L002)
The Start of Autumn
(K021)
Hironoya
(K009)
Bunnosuke Tea Shop
(K008)
Minazuki (June)
(J718)
Water Fantasy B
(J690)
Daitokuji, Kyoto
(J689)
Horse
(J457)
Maiko Kyoto (F)
(J449)
Kitamura Rokuro I as O-Tsuta
(J391)
Nakamura Ganjiro I as Kamiya Jihei
(J390)
Onoe Baiko VII in the role of Fujitsubo
(J392)
Group S
(I399)
Mini Mythology
(J288)
Long-Tailed Cat
(J287)
Roosters Fighting
(J262)
Magnolia blossom in Kutsuki
(J210)
Kutsuki in Spring
(J207)
Country House
(J211)
Kokeshi Doll
(J003)
Inawara
(I662)
Dragon and Rainbow Waterfall
(I661)
Ainu
(2181)
Ujigawa haryū (Tributary stream of Ujigawa)
(2197)