by Kawase Hasui
Clearing after a Snowfall at Asakusa by Kawase Hasui presents a winter view of a temple precinct in Tokyo’s historic Asakusa district. Executed in the shin-hanga woodblock style, the composition centers on the bold geometry of vermilion temple architecture set against freshly fallen snow and a clear blue sky. Two figures in traditional dress stand quietly in the foreground, their presence adding scale and human warmth to the architectural setting.
The work reflects Hasui’s mastery of atmosphere and season, capturing the moment just after snowfall when silence and clarity prevail. Asakusa, long associated with popular worship and everyday urban life, is shown here in a rare state of stillness. The contrast between vivid red structures and soft white snow emphasizes renewal and calm, themes closely tied to Japanese seasonal aesthetics and the cultural appreciation of transient moments.
This is a faithful reproduction as a giclée print, printed on museum-grade, archival fine art paper for lasting vibrancy and detail.






















