![Title unknown [Walkway to House] by Hiratsuka Un'ichi — Japanese Woodblock print, ink on paper, 1960](https://1.api.artsmia.org/800/136078.jpg)
![Title unknown [Walkway to House] by Hiratsuka Un'ichi — Japanese Woodblock print, ink on paper, 1960](https://1.api.artsmia.org/800/136078.jpg)
$500–$8,000. Common later works: $500–$1,500. Key value factors: His enormous output (lived to 102) means most works are accessible. Early black-and-white prints are most valued.
An untitled view of a walkway approaching a house — the path, gate, and domestic architecture of a traditional Japanese residence rendered in Hiratsuka's direct woodblock, ink on paper. The 1960 print captures the threshold between public and private space, the approach path serving as a transitional zone. The domestic subject is unusual in an oeuvre dominated by temple precincts and bridge architecture.
Curated cross-cuts that include this print.
Title unknown [Walkway to House] was created by Hiratsuka Un'ichi (平塚運一) in 1960.
Title unknown [Walkway to House] depicts architecture, gardens, and daily life.
Title unknown [Walkway to House] measures 55.9 × 44.5 cm.