HATA TSUNEHARU  (1883-?) Imazu. (Sold)

HATA TSUNEHARU (1883-?) Imazu. (Sold)

Artist: Hata Tsuneharu (1883-?)
Subject: Imazu. A boat berthed next to a stone jetty.
Series: Hanshin Meisho zue (Pictures of famous places in Hanshin). Print no.4.
Signature: Artist seal
Date: Taishō 5 (1916).
Publisher: Kanao Bunendō, Tokyo.
Size: 25x24 cm
Medium: Woodblock color print.
Literature: Charles H. Mitchell, Hanshin Meisho Zue a little known early shin-hanga series, in Matthi Forrer (editor), Essays on Japanese Art presented to Jack Hillier. London, 1982. Jack Hillier, The Art of the Japanese Book. London, 1987. pag. 1007-8. Scott Johnson. 'Sketch-tour Books and Prints of the Early Twentieth Century' in Andon 37. Leiden, 1991, pag. 28-30
Remarks: Print no. 4 from the most famous and ambitious work of the "sketch- tour books" popular in Japan in the early twentieth century. The series comprises a table of contents, a map and 30 large-format woodblock prints of views of places in the area of Osaka and Kobe (Hanshin). The prints are the work of five artists: Akamatsu Rinsaku (1878-1953), Noda Kyūhō (1879 -1971), Hata Tsuneharu (1883 -?), Mizushima Nihou (1884-1958) and Hyōsai Nagai (1882-1945). The printing woodblocks and all copies in storage at the publisher were destroyed in the great Kanto earthquake of 1923.
Conditions: Good impression and colors, paper slightly toned otherwise good conditions.
Item no: F 128
Status: Sold