Kawase Hasui (1883-1957), Souvenirs of Travel, Third Series: Tennoji Temple in Osaka (Tabi miyage dai sanshu: Osaka Tennoji), 1927, 15 1/4 by 10 1/4 in. (38.6 by 25.9 cm)
TREASURED VIEWS:
The Stipanich Collection of Kawase Hasui Woodblock Prints
September 12 – 20, 2024
145 West 58th Street, Suite 6D
(11am – 5pm, appointments appreciated; otherwise by appointment through October 4)
Scholten Japanese Art is pleased to be exhibiting Treasured Views: The Stipanich Collection of Kawase Hasui Woodblock Prints, a choice group of landscape prints by the 20th century shin-hanga master during Asia Week New York Autumn 2024.
The collection was assembled by Neil and Nancy Stipanich, who as a young married couple in the mid-1970s lived in Jakarta, Indonesia, and traveled extensively in Asia during their time abroad. In 1976 they spent 3 weeks in Japan – even climbing Mount Fuji to see the sunrise. The 1976 adventure sparked a love of Japanese art that continued throughout their lives together. These landscape woodblock prints by Kawase Hasui were a particular passion of Neil’s, and after his sudden passing, his family have decided to release them into the world for new collectors to treasure.
The gallery welcomes your visit during Asia Week Autumn 2024 from 11am-5pm with appointments appreciated.
To view these splendid prints, please click here.