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Snow at Kinkaku-ji by Miki Suizan — Japanese Woodblock print

Snow at Kinkaku-ji

by Miki Suizan

Medium:
Woodblock print
Source:
Museum of Fine Arts
Image courtesy of
Museum of Fine Arts

Description

"Snow at Kinkaku-ji" is a shin-hanga landscape print by Miki Suizan, created during the Taisho-Showa. This atmospheric composition captures a specific place and moment with the poetic sensibility that characterizes the finest Japanese landscape prints.

The snow scene demonstrates Miki Suizan's mastery of atmospheric effects, using the white of the paper itself as a compositional element while layered color blocks create the subtle interplay of light and shadow across the frozen landscape. The quiet stillness of the scene evokes mono no aware — the bittersweet awareness of impermanence that runs through Japanese aesthetics.

As a shin-hanga print, this work was produced through the traditional collaborative system of artist, woodblock carver, and printer, resulting in the refined technical quality that distinguishes the movement — visible in the precise color registration, smooth gradations (bokashi), and rich, saturated pigments.

This print represents Miki Suizan's contribution to the shin-hanga tradition during the Taisho-Showa. As with all works by this artist, it reflects both individual artistic vision and the broader cultural moment in which it was created. For collectors and admirers of Japanese printmaking, it offers a window into the sophisticated aesthetic world that produced some of the most beloved images in art history.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Snow at Kinkaku-ji was created by Miki Suizan (三木翠山).

Snow at Kinkaku-ji depicts snow scenes.