Sosaku Hanga | Post-WWII Japanese Prints

The Sosaku Hanga or “creative print” movement emerged in the changing Japan of the early 20th century. The movement arose from a central tenant: the artist must participate in every aspect of production. As artists shed the traditional delegation of ukiyo-e production and explored each role themselves, the act of printmaking adopted a more spontaneous, expressive attitude. Artists explored with the knife, chisel, woodblock, and ink to push to the boundaries of their medium. Originally excluded from Japan’s formal art world, Sosaku Hanga began on the pages of magazines. It was not until 1919 that the first Sosaku Hanga exhibition opened in Tokyo. Ranging from figural to abstract, the movement flourished after WWII, and found a new, eager audience among American GIs. In this collection, Ronin Gallery presents masters of Sosaku Hanga such as Onchi, Ono, Munakata, Saito, Sekino, and Mori, as well as other post-war Japanese printmakers.

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Price

2800850

Artist

  • Takahashi, Ushio
  • Mori, Yoshitoshi

Subject

  • Beauties (bijin-ga)
  • Ghosts & Demons (yokai)
  • Moon & Night
  • Portraits
  • Warriors & Samurai

Period

  • 1945 - 1989 (Showa & Postwar Period)

Medium

  • Drawing
  • Kappazuri
  • Mezzotint
  • Painting
  • Woodblock Print

Size

  • Medium (ie. Oban)
  • Large (ie. Triptych)

3 Products

Juin

Takahashi, Ushio

Juin

JPR-208981

SOLD

Nude Next to Flower Vase

Mori, Yoshitoshi

Nude Next to Flower Vase

JPR2-19761

SOLD

Hidaka River: Kiyohime Turning into a Snake (Print and Drawing)

Mori, Yoshitoshi

Hidaka River: Kiyohime Turning into a Snake (Print and Drawing)

JPR2-19845

SOLD