
Biography
Katsuyuki Nishijima (西島勝之, born 1945) is a Japanese woodblock print artist known for his detailed and atmospheric depictions of traditional Japanese architecture, streetscapes, and seasonal views, with particular emphasis on the historic districts of Kyoto and the rural towns and villages of central Japan. His prints are notable for their precise architectural rendering, subtle color harmonies, and the gentle nostalgia they evoke for a Japan of wooden buildings, narrow lanes, and quiet seasonal rhythms that is rapidly disappearing.
Born in 1945, Nishijima grew up in a Japan that was transforming rapidly from a largely traditional society into a modern industrial nation. This experience of living through the disappearance of familiar streetscapes and architectural traditions appears to have shaped his artistic vision profoundly. His prints serve as both aesthetic celebrations and documentary records of traditional Japanese built environments, capturing with loving precision the character of machiya townhouses, thatched-roof farmhouses, stone-paved streets, wooden bridges, and the shops and workshops of traditional craft districts.
Nishijima works in the mokuhanga tradition, using multiple carved woodblocks to build up richly layered compositions in water-based pigments on washi paper. His technical skill is evident in the crispness of his architectural lines, the subtlety of his atmospheric effects, and the complexity of his color schemes, which typically employ dozens of separate printings to achieve their final appearance. He is particularly adept at depicting the play of light and shadow on traditional building surfaces — the warm glow of lamplight through paper screens, the patterns of sunlight and shade on a wooden veranda, the soft reflections of buildings in rain-wet streets.
His seasonal subjects are among his most popular prints. Snow scenes, with traditional buildings softened and unified under a blanket of white, demonstrate his mastery of the muted, atmospheric palette that characterizes the best winter views in the Japanese woodblock tradition. Cherry blossom compositions frame ancient temples and historic streets with cascading pink flowers, while autumn prints set the warm tones of traditional wood architecture against the brilliant reds and golds of maple foliage.
Nishijima has been a productive artist, creating a large catalog of prints over his career. His work is distributed through galleries in Kyoto and elsewhere in Japan, and is available through international dealers and online platforms. He has exhibited in Japan and abroad, and his prints are held in numerous private collections.
Key Facts
- Active Period
- 1945
- Nationality
- 🇯🇵Japan
- Movement
- Contemporary Mokuhanga
- Works Indexed
- 103
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Katsuyuki Nishijima known for?
Katsuyuki Nishijima (西島勝之, born 1945) is a Japanese woodblock print artist known for his detailed and atmospheric depictions of traditional Japanese architecture, streetscapes, and seasonal views, with particular emphasis on the historic districts of Kyoto and the rural towns and villages of central Japan. His prints are notable for their precise architectural rendering, subtle color harmonies, and the gentle nostalgia they evoke for a Japan of wooden buildings, narrow lanes, and quiet seasonal rhythms that is rapidly disappearing.
When was Katsuyuki Nishijima active?
Katsuyuki Nishijima was active born in 1945. They were associated with the Contemporary Mokuhanga movement.
What artistic movements influenced Katsuyuki Nishijima?
Katsuyuki Nishijima's work was shaped by the Contemporary Mokuhanga tradition in Japanese woodblock printmaking. Contemporary Mokuhanga: Contemporary mokuhanga (literally "wood-block print") encompasses artists working from approximately 1970 to the present who continue or reinvent traditional Japanese woodblock printing techniques.
Where can I see Katsuyuki Nishijima's original prints?
Original prints by Katsuyuki Nishijima can be found in collections including ukiyo-e.org, wbp, Japanese Art Open Database, robynbuntin.
How much do Katsuyuki Nishijima prints cost?
Katsuyuki Nishijima is a popular contemporary mokuhanga artist specializing in nostalgic depictions of traditional Japanese architecture. His prints are affordably priced, with most selling in the $250-$700 range, appealing to collectors who appreciate detailed architectural subjects and seasonal Japanese scenes. His Kyoto subjects are the most sought after. Nishijima has been prolific, and his prints are widely available through multiple distribution channels. This availability keeps prices accessible, though his best large-format compositions of famous landmarks command modest premiums. Snow scenes and cherry blossom views are consistently the most popular subjects. For collectors interested in contemporary prints that document and celebrate traditional Japanese architecture, Nishijima's work offers charming, well-crafted images at very accessible prices. His detailed rendering of historical buildings and streetscapes gives his prints documentary as well as aesthetic value.
Woodblock Prints by Katsuyuki Nishijima (103)

HARU-NO-KUMO (Spring Cloud)
Woodblock print

SHIRAKAWAGO-NO-YANAMI (Roof in Shirakawa)
Woodblock print

YOSHINO-NO-TSUBAKI (Camellia in Yoshino)
Woodblock print

TSUKIHAE (Moonlight)
Woodblock print

YUBAE (Evening Glow)
Woodblock print

YUGUMO (Evening Clouds)
Woodblock print

KOHARU (Early Spring)
Woodblock print

HIZASHI (Sunlight)
Woodblock print

KUTSUKI-NO-HARU (Spring in Shiga)
Woodblock print

SAGA-No-MACHIYA (Old house in Saga)
Woodblock print

TANBI (Short Day)
Woodblock print

NISHIJIN-NO-YANAMI (Roof in Nishijin)
Woodblock print

GYOUN (Moving Cloud)
Woodblock print

ROKKA (tea shop)
Woodblock print

ANEGAWA (Ane River)
Woodblock print

HANASE-NO SATO (Japanese local house)
Woodblock print

KAWAGOE-NO-SYOYA (store at Kawagoe)
Woodblock print

TAKAYAMA-NO-SYOYA (store at Takayama)
Woodblock print

SUMINOKA, snow landscape
Woodblock print

KAZE-NO-IRO (Sound of Wind)
Woodblock print

KUNPU (Balmy Wind)
Woodblock print

YUKU-HARU (Pass in the Spring)
Woodblock print

OKUUDA-NO-SATO (Village of Okuuda)
Woodblock print

HIKONE-NO-YUKI (Snow at Hikone)
Woodblock print

KURASHIKI-NO-ROJI (Street in Kurashiki)
Woodblock print

SHIRAKAWA (Shira River)
Woodblock print

YATSUDOKI (landscape)
Woodblock print

GESHI (summer solstice)
Woodblock print

Wave Cloud
Woodblock print

SEKI-NO-HO (store at Seki)
Woodblock print

SYAJITSU (realistic)
Woodblock print

MATSUNOUCHI
Woodblock print

AKAFUKU (Sweets Shop)
Woodblock print

ENCYU (Hot Afternoon)
Woodblock print

YUKUKUMO (Floating Clouds)
Woodblock print

HANGESYO (Rainy Day)
Woodblock print

TOTONOU (Ready)
Woodblock print

KANTEN, landscape in Okinawa
Woodblock print

SHOSHO (the end of summer)
Woodblock print

CHINICHI (spring day)
Woodblock print

HANGESHOU (after the rainy season)
Woodblock print

HARUKAZE (spring wind)
Woodblock print

YUUGUMO (cloud in the evening)
Woodblock print