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series. His sketching trip at this time lasted 102 days, the longest trip of his life. Many of the sketches he made on this trip became the basis for many of his later works. After this trip, the vividness of his colors and the realism of his work increased, and he gained further fame.
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for two years. Two years later he again applied as a student to
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of 16 prints followed in 1919, each issued two prints at a time.
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Water and Shadow: Kawase Hasui and
Japanese Landscape Prints
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Kawase Hasui's works at Los Angeles County Museum of Art
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Collected Views of Kennan Mountain Villa in Moto-Hakone
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1528:. University of Hawaii. Archived from
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1610:Kawase Hasui, Prints & Biography
1593:. Tokyo: Mainichi shinbunsha, 1979.
923:University of Michigan Museum of Art
1397:"Bell Tower in Rain, Okayama, 1947"
833:Collected Views of Japan II, Kansai
2909:Living National Treasures of Japan
1606:Approximately 950 woodblock prints
1549:. Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse.
1292:"Kawase Hasui | LACMA Collections"
821:Selected Views of the Tokaido Road
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1604:Catalogue of Hasui Kawase prints
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1451:smartcollection.uchicago.edu
951:Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
927:Minneapolis Institute of Art
252:Eight Views of the Southeast
1702:Japanese woodblock printing
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851:Shinto and Its Architecture
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903:Indianapolis Museum of Art
747:Important series and works
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1145:The Toledo Museum of Art
1116:"print | British Museum"
815:New Eight Views of Japan
757:Hall of the Golden Hue,
389:Living National Treasure
240:Eight Views of Lake Biwa
207:(Western-style painting)
154:Living National Treasure
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2839:Japonaiserie (Van Gogh)
1522:Merritt, Helen (1990).
1371:stanleymuseum.uiowa.edu
1346:collections.artsmia.org
1321:exchange.umma.umich.edu
863:Pacific Transport Lines
800:Selected Views of Japan
348:Japanese style painting
320:Zōjō-ji Temple in Shiba
1770:Harukawa Eizan school
1422:"Zōjōji Temple, Shiba"
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1707:List of ukiyo-e terms
1589:Muneshige, Narazaki.
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1027:on September 23, 2021
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808:Twenty Views of Tokyo
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1944:Keisai Eisen school
1729:of 17–19th centuries
1271:portlandartmuseum.us
895:Toledo Museum of Art
857:Eight Views of Korea
755:Hasui's final work,
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2282:Utagawa Toyokuni II
2262:Utagawa Kunisada II
2018:Nishimura Shigenaga
1726:Schools and artists
1221:collections.mfa.org
1147:. December 16, 2018
943:Smart Museum of Art
939:Clark Art Institute
915:Portland Art Museum
776:Souvenirs of Travel
482:(folding screens).
286:Souvenirs of Travel
256:Souvenirs of Travel
222:Komagata Embankment
2919:Shin hanga artists
2914:People from Minato
2904:Artists from Tokyo
2854:Post-Impressionism
2678:Shōzaburō Watanabe
2337:Utagawa Kuniteru I
2322:Utagawa Yoshitoshi
2302:Utagawa Yoshitsuya
2277:Utagawa Kunimasu I
2247:Utagawa Toyokuni I
2220:Toyohara Kunichika
2143:Shunshosai Hokucho
2008:Nishikawa Sukenobu
1938:Kawamata Tsunemasa
1933:Kawamata Tsuneyuki
1923:Katsukawa Shunkō I
1834:Yanagawa Shigenobu
1824:Katsushika Hokusai
1814:Hishikawa Moronobu
1499:. December 5, 2018
1377:on January 6, 2021
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935:Walters Art Museum
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405:catalogue raisonné
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2633:Gihachiro Okuyama
2593:Sakuichi Fukazawa
2573:Un'ichi Hiratsuka
2487:Kiyokata Kaburagi
2342:Utagawa Hiroshige
2332:Utagawa Yoshifusa
2327:Utagawa Yoshifuji
2307:Utagawa Yoshitora
2292:Utagawa Kuniyoshi
2190:Torii Kiyomitsu I
2185:Torii Kiyomasu II
2175:Torii Kiyonobu II
2153:Shunbaisai Hokuei
2129:Shigenobu school
2123:Urakusai Nagahide
2098:Yanagawa Nobusada
2088:Shunbaisai Hokuei
2063:Shunkōsai Hokushū
2023:Ishikawa Toyonobu
2014:Nishimura school
2004:Nishikawa school
1918:Katsukawa Shunchō
1913:Katsukawa Shunsen
1908:Katsukawa Shun'ei
1903:Katsukawa Shunshō
1891:Matsuno Chikanobu
1871:Kaigetsudō school
1864:Ishikawa Toyonobu
1854:Ippitsusai Bunchō
1839:Yanagawa Nobusada
1810:Hishikawa school
1764:Furuyama Moromasa
1585:978-90-04-28465-4
1571:978-90-74-82246-6
1532:on March 10, 2016
1246:www.metmuseum.org
1167:"Brooklyn Museum"
1080:, pp. 23–28.
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2357:Utagawa Hirokage
2317:Utagawa Yoshiiku
2297:Ryusai Shigeharu
2287:Utagawa Kuniyasu
2272:Utagawa Sadahide
2257:Utagawa Kunisada
2252:Utagawa Kunimasa
2242:Utagawa Toyohiro
2237:Utagawa Toyoharu
2216:Toyohara school
2180:Torii Kiyomasu I
2170:Torii Kiyonobu I
2114:Ryūkōsai school
2038:Okumura Masanobu
1998:Miyagawa Shunsui
1988:Miyagawa Chōshun
1984:Miyagawa school
1958:Kitagawa Utamaro
1954:Kitagawa school
1929:Kawamata school
1898:Katsukawa school
1881:Kaigetsudō Anchi
1800:Hasegawa school
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2618:Yoshitoshi Mori
2613:Matsubara Naoko
2568:Eiichi Kotozuka
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2537:Tsuchiya Koitsu
2522:Shiro Kasamatsu
2497:Elizabeth Keith
2477:Hashiguchi Goyō
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2312:Kawanabe Kyōsai
2225:Yōshū Chikanobu
2195:Torii Kiyotsune
2148:Gatōken Shunshi
2034:Okumura school
2028:Suzuki Harunobu
1978:Kitao Shigemasa
1886:Hasegawa Eishun
1876:Kaigetsudō Ando
1820:Hokusai school
1804:Hasegawa Settan
1784:Suzuki Harunobu
1749:Chōbunsai Eishi
1739:Gigadō Ashiyuki
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68:Tokyo, Japan
60:May 18, 1883
25:Hasui Kawase
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2899:1957 deaths
2894:1883 births
2859:Art Nouveau
2771:Hara school
2766:Akita ranga
2761:Kanō school
2703:Reika Iwami
2598:Masao Maeda
2578:Itow Takumi
2512:Ohara Koson
2482:Itō Shinsui
2402:Ogata Gekkō
2392:Sawa Sekkyō
2083:Hirosada II
1794:Shiba Kōkan
1515:Works cited
1100:October 29,
835:(1933–1943)
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823:(1931–1947)
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772:(1919–1921)
718:Evening at
705:, 1933/1935
702:Lake Towada
687:, 1933/1935
666:, 1933/1935
648:, 1931/1935
644:Meguro Fudō
592:Nikkō Kaidō
421:watercolors
393:Ito Shinsui
236:Shinsui Itō
178:Araki Kanyu
126:printmakers
87:Nationality
2883:Categories
2470:Shin-hanga
2450:Yokohama-e
2445:Nagasaki-e
2440:Kamigata-e
2078:Hirosada I
1629:David Bull
1536:August 29,
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739:, Nobidome
700:Nenokuchi
661:Autumn at
371:shin-hanga
367:shin-hanga
358:and early
131:shin-hanga
99:Shin-hanga
56:1883-05-18
2833:Japonisme
2608:Maki Haku
2433:By region
2108:Yoshitaki
1963:Tsukimaro
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1631:(23 mins)
1627:Video by
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64:Minato-ku
2093:Kunimasu
2068:Ashiyuki
1644:Artelino
788:Vol. III
610:Mukojima
608:Snow in
573:Moon at
502:Byōdō-in
417:sketches
300:in Shiba
274:Hokuriku
95:Movement
90:Japanese
2826:Ukiyo-e
2799:Nihonga
2744:Related
2719:Others
2387:Sharaku
2103:Shunshi
1697:Ukiyo-e
1690:General
1031:June 2,
786:(1921)
784:Vol. II
486:Gallery
429:ukiyo-e
343:ukiyo-e
298:Zōjō-ji
191:nihonga
147:ukiyo-e
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762:, 1957
741:, 1952
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646:Temple
630:, 1931
613:, 1931
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575:Magome
560:, 1929
542:, 1926
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425:meisho
383:, 1953
327:Magome
280:, and
278:San'in
2792:Nanga
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557:Shiba
521:Ojiya
479:byōbu
411:Style
170:manga
113:川瀬 巴水
2816:Yōga
1581:ISBN
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