Sudden shower at Takaido, passengers at a loss

Method Woodblock (nishiki-e)
Artist Takahashi Hiroaki (Shōtei) 1871-1945
Published c. 1920
Dimensions Ôtanzakuban [~15.6 x 6.7 inches]
Notes Artist Seal: Shotei seal A
Shotei.com, pl. M-10
Reference: 1936 Watanabe cat. no. 242

A rare pre-earthquake impression, with Shotei seal A , of a dramatic scene featuring figures sheltering from a rain storm.

Takahashi Hiroaki, known as Shōtei, (1871-1945) was born Matsumoto Katsutaro in Mukoyanagiwara, Asakusa, Tokyo on 2nd January, 1871. He was the first artist recruited by Shōzaburō Watanabe. Shōtei produced some 500 print designs for Watanabe. When Watanabe's business was destroyed after the 1923 earthquake, Shōtei redesigned 250 prints.

Additionally, in the 1930s, while still working for Watanabe, Shōtei produced almost 200 print designs for the publisher Shōbidō Tanaka. These included 12 mitsugiri-ban prints with approximately 180 prints in smaller sizes. His work is typical of other shin-hanga artists, focusing on landscapes, dramatic light, and the changing weather and seasons. The popularity of Shōtei's prints resulted in various other publishers and designers copying his work.

Condition: Light fading to colour.
Framing mounted
Price £880.00
Stock ID 49292

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