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Takahashi Hiromitsu — Japanese woodblock print artist

Takahashi Hiromitsu

高橋弘光

Japan

Biography

Takahashi Hiromitsu (高橋弘光) is a Japanese printmaker whose work appears in collections and dealer listings of Japanese woodblock prints. Confirmed biographical details, including dates, artistic training, stylistic affiliations, and exhibition record, are not available in the principal English-language references on Japanese printmaking.

Prints bearing the name Takahashi Hiromitsu circulate among collectors of Japanese hanga. Documentation of this artist's life and career awaits further research in Japanese-language sources, including print association records, exhibition catalogs, and museum archives.

Key Facts

Nationality
🇯🇵Japan
Works Indexed
49

Frequently Asked Questions

Takahashi Hiromitsu (高橋弘光) is a Japanese printmaker whose work appears in collections and dealer listings of Japanese woodblock prints. Confirmed biographical details, including dates, artistic training, stylistic affiliations, and exhibition record, are not available in the principal English-language references on Japanese printmaking.

Takahashi Hiromitsu's prints frequently feature stencil print, abstract, figures, landscapes, kabuki, temples & shrines.

Original prints by Takahashi Hiromitsu can be found in collections including Robyn Buntin of Honolulu, Asian Collection Internet Auction, robynbuntin, wbp.

Takahashi Hiromitsu is a contemporary printmaker whose work has been acquired by museum collections, confirming institutional recognition. Museum representation supports collector confidence. Prices range from $200 for smaller works to $5,000 for major compositions. Most prints sell in the $500–$2,000 range. Museum-collected contemporary printmakers represent a strong value proposition, as institutional validation often precedes market appreciation.

Woodblock Prints by Takahashi Hiromitsu (49)