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Mexico by Takasawa Keiichi — Japanese Woodblock print, Not set

Mexico

by Takasawa Keiichi

Date:
Not set
Medium:
Woodblock print

Typical Price

Key value factors: As self-carved and self-printed works, sosaku-hanga value is tied to the artist's reputation and edition size. Larger formats, earlier editions, and historically significant works command the highest prices.

  • Common examples: $100–$500
  • Good impressions: $500–$2,000
  • Premium/scarce: $2,000–$10,000

Description

One of Takasawa's travel-themed prints, "Mexico" likely emerged from his interest in Western and international subjects that animated a strain of his work running parallel to his bijin-ga practice. The woodblock medium applied to a foreign landscape or scene creates a productive friction — the Japanese formal vocabulary encountering non-Japanese subject matter — that gives such prints a distinctive cross-cultural quality. The specificity of "Mexico" as a destination suggests direct engagement with its visual culture.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Mexico was created by Takasawa Keiichi (高沢圭一) in Not set.

Mexico depicts landscapes, figures, and travel scenes.