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Kawarahata, Gunma Prefecture (Kawarahata (Gunma ken)) by Kawase Hasui — Japanese Color woodblock print, 1955

Kawarahata, Gunma Prefecture (Kawarahata (Gunma ken))

by Kawase Hasui

Date:
1955
Medium:
Color woodblock print
Format:
Oban
Edition:
Published by Watanabe Shozaburo

Typical Price

Edition period is the primary value driver for Hasui prints. Pre-war lifetime editions with the Watanabe copyright seal (A through D types) consistently achieve 3–5× the price of posthumous reprints of the same design. Condition is the second key factor — unfaded colors, full margins, and absence of foxing or staining are essential. Subject matter (snow > rain > night > other) provides a further modifier within each edition tier. This postwar design (1946–1957) bears the small 6mm J-seal on lifetime impressions — authentic but from the artist's final decade, when block quality had declined from peak period.

  • Pre-war lifetime edition (Watanabe seal, 1926–1944): $1,000–$4,000
  • Postwar lifetime edition (J-seal, 1946–1957): $400–$1,500
  • Posthumous/Heisei edition (seal K/I, 1957–present): $150–$600

Description

Kawarahata in Gunma Prefecture, published in 1955, depicts a rural landscape in the Gunma mountain region — likely the Kawarahata (river flatlands) district along one of Gunma's numerous volcanic river systems that descend from the Kanto mountain fringe into the upper Tone River system. The 1955 late-career date and rural Gunma subject reflect Hasui's continued exploration of the Kanto region's mountain fringe, finding atmospheric landscape subjects in places rarely depicted by earlier artists. The absence of tags suggests a quiet, undemonstrative composition of fields, hills, and sky.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Kawarahata, Gunma Prefecture (Kawarahata (Gunma ken)) was created by Kawase Hasui (川瀬巴水) in 1955.

Kawarahata, Gunma Prefecture (Kawarahata (Gunma ken)) was published by Watanabe Shozaburo (1955).

Kawarahata, Gunma Prefecture (Kawarahata (Gunma ken)) depicts landscapes, rivers & lakes, and mountains.