

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.
An untitled woodblock print from Henmi's body of work, likely representing a landscape or urban subject consistent with his documented practice. His 1942 poetic album Sui In Fu — Rhymes and Musical Notes of Water — represents the fullest integration of his two artistic identities, printmaker and poet, but all of his prints carry a lyric dimension, the image functioning as a form of visual poetry rather than merely pictorial record.

Woodblock print

1928
Color lithograph

1930
Color lithograph

1948
Woodblock print, ink and color on paper
Curated cross-cuts that include this print.
Untitled (takashi-henmi) was created by Henmi Takashi (逸見享).
Untitled (takashi-henmi) depicts urban scenes, landscapes, and abstract.