

$300–$3,000. Common flower subjects: $300–$800. Key value factors: Kawarazaki's prolific output makes most of his flower prints affordable. Larger formats and rarer subjects command more.
Scene No. 10 belongs to one of Kawarazaki's numbered botanical series published by Unsodo, each number designating a specific flower or plant subject rendered in his refined shin-hanga style. The "Scene" designation (likely a translation of "zu" or "zu" meaning picture/illustration) and the "(1)" variant notation may indicate this is the first printing state of a composition that was later revised or reprinted. Without the specific flower identification surviving in catalog records, this print's subject remains the floral vocabulary characteristic of his work: seasonal blossoms, garden flowers, or ornamental plants rendered with botanical sensitivity.
Curated cross-cuts that include this print.
Scene No. 10 (1) was created by Shodo Kawarazaki (河原崎奨堂).
Scene No. 10 (1) depicts birds & flowers, spring, and still life.