ukiyoe - hasui - No.34 Wisteria at Kameido - Tissue Paper
Title : 亀戸ã®è—¤ (kameido no fuji / ã‹ã‚ã„ã© ã® ãµã˜ / Wisteria at Kameido) A view of the Taiko (drum) Bridge at Kameido Tenjin in northern Koto-ku, Tokyo. Author :å·ç€¬å·´æ°´ (Kawase Hasui / ã‹ã‚ã› ã¯ã™ã„) å·ç€¬å·´æ°´ (Kawase Hasui (May 18, 1883 - November 7, 1957)) was a woodblock print artist active during the Taisho and Showa periods. He established the world of new prints in an attempt to revive the declining Japanese ukiyoe prints. His works were highly acclaimed overseas, and he has been called the "Hiroshige of the Showa period. Please enjoy the world of more than 30 multi-colored woodblock prints with deep impressions of ordinary Japanese scenes and characteristic blue. *Note: I used data from the National Diet Library's Digital Collection and made color corrections. *Any of my designs can be transferred to over a thousand other items and adjust the design to fit the product if you needed.