Shin Hanga | Pre-WWII Japanese Prints
By the beginning of the 20th century the social fabric of Japan was radically altered and ukiyo-e was falling fast into oblivion. Surprisingly, it was under the stimulus of the Western art world that the spirit of ukiyo-e was reborn through the Shin Hanga or “new print” movement. The discovery of the powerful impact of ukiyo-e print masters on the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists inspired a new generation of Japanese print artists who revived distinctly Japanese subject matter through modern eyes. International excitement for ukiyo-e paved the way for these artists to create woodblock prints with the same dignity, perfection and genius as the masters of the Edo period. As artists such as Goyo, Kotondo and Shinsui revived bijin-ga (pictures of beautiful women) and Hasui and Yoshida reinterpreted the landscape of Japan, Shin Hanga reasserted the principal genres of ukiyo-e with a renewed vigor. Browse our collection of Shin Hanga and other pre-war Japanese artworks today.
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Kogyo
Sumiyoshi Mode: Lady Akashi and two of her maids arrive by boat to Sumiyoshi shrine
JP-210173
Shotei (aka Hiroaki)
The Foothills of Mt. Ashitaka, Autumn
JP-208255
Rakusan (Rakuzan)
Beach at Low Tide and Long-billed Ringed Plovers (Early Spring)
JPR-112000
Rakusan (Rakuzan)
Privet and Narcissus Flycatchers (Early Spring)
JPR-111986