
Takasawa Keiichi
高沢圭一
Japan
Biography
Takasawa Keiichi (高沢圭一) is a Japanese printmaker whose work is represented in collections and dealer inventories of Japanese woodblock prints. Reliable biographical information, including birth and death dates, artistic training, movement affiliation, and exhibition history, has not been documented in the standard English-language literature on Japanese printmaking.
Prints attributed to Takasawa Keiichi are known in the international hanga market. Establishing the details of this artist's career would require consultation of Japanese-language sources, including print association membership records, museum catalogs, and exhibition documentation.
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Takasawa Keiichi (高沢圭一) is a Japanese printmaker whose work is represented in collections and dealer inventories of Japanese woodblock prints. Reliable biographical information, including birth and death dates, artistic training, movement affiliation, and exhibition history, has not been documented in the standard English-language literature on Japanese printmaking.
Takasawa Keiichi's prints frequently feature bijin-ga, figures, portraits, interiors, birds & flowers, abstract.
Original prints by Takasawa Keiichi can be found in collections including Japanese Art Open Database, Ohmi Gallery.
Takasawa Keiichi is a contemporary Japanese printmaker active in the shin-hanga and sosaku-hanga traditions. His signed limited-edition woodblock prints span landscape and figure subjects in a refined Japanese aesthetic. Most prints sell in the 00-,500 range through specialist galleries and print auctions. An accessible contemporary collectible for collectors of Japanese woodblock prints.