

$500–$4,000. Common prints: $500–$1,500. Key value factors: Hanko's refined nihonga-style prints bridge traditional painting and modern printmaking. His early death at 47 limits available works.
This work is listed with the title "Scholten Japanese Art," suggesting it is cataloged in documentation from that specialist dealer and that the actual title or subject is not recorded in available databases. Scholten Japanese Art in New York is one of the leading specialists in Japanese prints and paintings, and works documented through their gallery typically include significant pieces by major Meiji and Taisho-era artists. Hanko's appearance in their records indicates the sustained collector interest in his work.
Curated cross-cuts that include this print.
Scholten Japanese Art was created by Kajita Hanko (梶田半古).
Scholten Japanese Art depicts figures and bijin-ga.