
Yatsuhashi Bridge in Iris Garden
by Kajita Hanko

by Kajita Hanko
Kajita Hanko's "Yatsuhashi Bridge in Iris Garden" is a woodblock that reveals the artist's sensitivity to place and atmosphere.
The woodblock technique allows for the characteristic interplay of precise line work and subtle color gradation that gives the image its distinctive presence. Produced in 1911 during the Meiji era, this work reflects an age of profound artistic transformation in Japan.
Curated cross-cuts that include this print.
Yatsuhashi Bridge in Iris Garden was created by Kajita Hanko (梶田半古) in 1911.
Yatsuhashi Bridge in Iris Garden depicts birds & flowers, landscapes, and bridges.