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The Great Lantern of the Kannon Temple in Asakusa (1934)

by Kasamatsu Shirō

Wall Art Print, Fine Art Reproduction, Museum Quality Decor
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21 x 29.7 cm 8.3 x 11.7 in
Kasamatsu Shirō was a pioneer of shin hanga, the modern Japanese woodblock print movement that emerged in the early 20th century. Shin hanga artists revitalized traditional ukiyo e techniques with contemporary subjects and bold color innovations. This print depicts Asakusa's Kannon Temple, one of Tokyo's most important cultural landmarks and a major pilgrimage destination in the 1930s. Shirō's work captures both the architectural significance and the vibrant street life surrounding the temple.
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Kasamatsu Shirō was a pioneer of shin hanga, the modern Japanese woodblock print movement that emerged in the early 20th century. Shin hanga artists revitalized traditional ukiyo e techniques with contemporary subjects and bold color innovations. This print depicts Asakusa's Kannon Temple, one of Tokyo's most important cultural landmarks and a major pilgrimage destination in the 1930s. Shirō's work captures both the architectural significance and the vibrant street life surrounding the temple.
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