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Yasugi Kiyomizu Temple at Izumo

by Kawase Hasui

This winter scene depicts Yasugi Kiyomizu Temple at Izumo, shown rising above stone walls and snow-laden trees as fine flakes fall against a darkened sky. The work was created by Kawase Hasui, a leading figure of the Shin-hanga movement, and rendered through the traditional medium of Japanese woodblock printing. The composition emphasizes vertical rhythm and contrast, with the pagoda’s red architectural forms emerging quietly from the subdued greys and whites of the winter landscape.

Kiyomizu Temple, an important spiritual site in the Izumo region, is presented as a place of endurance and contemplation. Snow-covered temples in Japanese art often symbolize impermanence and renewal, reflecting Buddhist ideas of transience and stillness. Hasui’s restrained palette and careful handling of snowfall evoke a sense of solitude and reverence, allowing the viewer to experience the scene as a moment suspended in time.

This is a faithful reproduction as a giclée print, printed on museum-grade, archival fine art paper for lasting vibrancy and detail.

by Kawase Hasui

This winter scene depicts Yasugi Kiyomizu Temple at Izumo, shown rising above stone walls and snow-laden trees as fine flakes fall against a darkened sky. The work was created by Kawase Hasui, a leading figure of the Shin-hanga movement, and rendered through the traditional medium of Japanese woodblock printing. The composition emphasizes vertical rhythm and contrast, with the pagoda’s red architectural forms emerging quietly from the subdued greys and whites of the winter landscape.

Kiyomizu Temple, an important spiritual site in the Izumo region, is presented as a place of endurance and contemplation. Snow-covered temples in Japanese art often symbolize impermanence and renewal, reflecting Buddhist ideas of transience and stillness. Hasui’s restrained palette and careful handling of snowfall evoke a sense of solitude and reverence, allowing the viewer to experience the scene as a moment suspended in time.

This is a faithful reproduction as a giclée print, printed on museum-grade, archival fine art paper for lasting vibrancy and detail.

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by Kawase Hasui

This winter scene depicts Yasugi Kiyomizu Temple at Izumo, shown rising above stone walls and snow-laden trees as fine flakes fall against a darkened sky. The work was created by Kawase Hasui, a leading figure of the Shin-hanga movement, and rendered through the traditional medium of Japanese woodblock printing. The composition emphasizes vertical rhythm and contrast, with the pagoda’s red architectural forms emerging quietly from the subdued greys and whites of the winter landscape.

Kiyomizu Temple, an important spiritual site in the Izumo region, is presented as a place of endurance and contemplation. Snow-covered temples in Japanese art often symbolize impermanence and renewal, reflecting Buddhist ideas of transience and stillness. Hasui’s restrained palette and careful handling of snowfall evoke a sense of solitude and reverence, allowing the viewer to experience the scene as a moment suspended in time.

This is a faithful reproduction as a giclée print, printed on museum-grade, archival fine art paper for lasting vibrancy and detail.