Etchings are a different process, where the ink rests in the lines scored into the plate, below the surface, and is wiped off the surface (intaglio print). These are all block prints, where the ink sits on the surface which is not cut away (relief print). They are fine examples of the Shin Hanga movement of the early to mid 20th C. But thanks for posting, there are many Hasui prints here I had not seen.
These are all woodcuts and lithographs. To print a single picture, he carved several pieces of wood or stone and layered colors on top of each other. Even after he lost his family, his place of residence, and many of his sketches in the great earthquake, he continued to paint the city as it was being rebuilt. These prints are imbued with a deep love and soul for what is lost and what is born anew.
I am no expert in painting, but "Moon over the Akebi bridge" is my favorite painting of all time and it speaks to my soul. My best friend framed it for me and I've hanged it in my room.
His compositions are extraordinary! And the beauty is breathtaking. Wow! I’m an artist myself and am completely enthralled yet shall watch this in segments due to the overwhelming visually 😊after about 10 or 20 paintings.
This collection of Hasui woodblock prints shows how talented and prolific an artist that he was. He is one of my favorite Shin Hanga artists, and he had such a good eye for design, composition, color which lead to these compelling prints. If it was my collection, I would separate the smaller, card sized prints, and put them at the end. Plus I would have all of the horizontal pics first, so that you wouldn't be distracted by size/resolution and format changes throughout the slideshow.
i recommend x0.5 or x0.45 custom speed to have enough time to really take them in. also, thank you so much for not insisting on slow youtube slideshow-style zoom changes.
Este es uno de los mejores canales de RUclips, me he pasado mucho tiempo viendo los vídeos y disfrutando de este contenido que por otros medios no hubiera podido conocer. Gracias.
They are not etchings, but Japanese color woodblock prints. There are also many other printmakers represented, I guess there is no truth in advertising.
During the Meiji and Taisho eras when these paintings were created, Japan was poorer than India and Southeast Asia. Even though the Japanese were poor, they were creative in their efforts to maintain clean conditions and the environment.
Etchings are a different process, where the ink rests in the lines scored into the plate, below the surface, and is wiped off the surface (intaglio print). These are all block prints, where the ink sits on the surface which is not cut away (relief print). They are fine examples of the Shin Hanga movement of the early to mid 20th C. But thanks for posting, there are many Hasui prints here I had not seen.
These are all woodcuts and lithographs. To print a single picture, he carved several pieces of wood or stone and layered colors on top of each other. Even after he lost his family, his place of residence, and many of his sketches in the great earthquake, he continued to paint the city as it was being rebuilt. These prints are imbued with a deep love and soul for what is lost and what is born anew.
He was awesome 🤩
I am no expert in painting, but "Moon over the Akebi bridge" is my favorite painting of all time and it speaks to my soul.
My best friend framed it for me and I've hanged it in my room.
His compositions are extraordinary! And the beauty is breathtaking. Wow! I’m an artist myself and am completely enthralled yet shall watch this in segments due to the overwhelming visually 😊after about 10 or 20 paintings.
This collection of Hasui woodblock prints shows how talented and prolific an artist that he was. He is one of my favorite Shin Hanga artists, and he had such a good eye for design, composition, color which lead to these compelling prints. If it was my collection, I would separate the smaller, card sized prints, and put them at the end. Plus I would have all of the horizontal pics first, so that you wouldn't be distracted by size/resolution and format changes throughout the slideshow.
Thank you.
Soooo many of these are just indescribably beautiful and serene and perfect
Each is exceptional and lovely. Many more than a few are stunning in their beauty. Thank you.
Wonderful! Thank you so much for putting this collection together in such a beautiful way!
Gosh these are so astoundingly beautiful... I especially love the ones with snow or rain!!
This is a perfect fusion of western and japanese art it's realy beautiful
I just started painting, this is the Artist I will copy, serene, amazing.
i recommend x0.5 or x0.45 custom speed to have enough time to really take them in. also, thank you so much for not insisting on slow youtube slideshow-style zoom changes.
The Best picture fine art I have seen in my life. I am quiet without words.
These are very fine. I am not sure if I've seen his work before, but I did not know about him. Thank you!
This collection has so much power that my life has begun thank you
Einzigartiges flair dieser werke❤
The colours are beautifuly executed
What a wonderful channel! Thank you very much. Respect and gratitude.
I love Hasui .
I’m amazed at the clean sharp colors, images, what it does for my peace and tranquillity. Beautiful !!
Absolutely beautiful.
Proud owner of: - The Road to Nikko (Nikko Gaido) - 1930. Just had it identified and it has opened an entire world of great works to me
Este es uno de los mejores canales de RUclips, me he pasado mucho tiempo viendo los vídeos y disfrutando de este contenido que por otros medios no hubiera podido conocer. Gracias.
This is so beautyful!
This is beyond beautiful. I'm truly amazed.
Nice etchings
Gorgeous collection!
I'd like to see anime done in this style.
素晴らしいですね。これだけ長い時間の動画は編集はさすがです。美しい。
他のコメントでもありましたが、これは木版画ですね。
Excellent paintings and landscapes .
Hermoso trabajo 🙏🏼
Excellent paintings and landscapes
Thanks so much for this - I was going to buy a book but its too costly right now and this is beautiful to watch Ukiyo-e world
Great job
A catalogue of 946 woodblock prints by Kawase Hasui can be found online for those who want to take a closer look.
I appraciate a lot Japanese Artists like Kawase Hasui.
It’s a shame that not many works Japanese artists have reached a worldwide audience. Kawase Hasui's works should be at least as well known as Hokusai.
Trường Ca Hành yep, in fact, I like Hasui better than Hokusai.
Beautiful !!
What a body of work
Reminds me the glory edge.
Of Japan ✨
They are not etchings, but Japanese color woodblock prints. There are also many other printmakers represented, I guess there is no truth in advertising.
....oh damn. Yes I thought it was woodblock prints!
Great collecti on
zo mooi,dank
« Sublime.. »
控えめに言って凄すぎる。月明かりの表現を見て鳥肌が立ったよ。
Very pleasing composition.
Dope
Very nice.
Steve Jobs was a big fan and collector of Hasui.
Wunderschön :)
LearnFromMasters. These are NOT etchings, these are WOOD CUTS. You should learn the difference..
Te amo
😊😊😊😊
❤❤
Good Lord, these are not etchings. They're woodblock prints.
Not Etchings!
These aren’t etchings
Clearly NOT etchings…….please get your facts in order. Lovely relief prints.
👏👏👍💐💓
Animation!
During the Meiji and Taisho eras when these paintings were created, Japan was poorer than India and Southeast Asia. Even though the Japanese were poor, they were creative in their efforts to maintain clean conditions and the environment.
時系列の知識もないのに、よく饒舌に勝手な解説ができるね。
わらわれるよ。
音の無い音が聞こえる・・
どの一枚も 作り物めいてる 川瀬巴水の作品 この人を評価する人の 目を 私は認めません 売り絵です
品が無いのです
日本の景勝地を廻って見るとよい。