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Teruhide Kato Woodblock Print Hanagasa Roji

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Original Teruhide Kato Woodblock titled Hanagasa Roji also known as “Red Umbrella in Alley”. It depicts a traditional Kyoto alley with an umbrella left to dry outside a traditional house symbolizing the onset of the rainy season.  Hand signed by the Artist and bearing the publishers seal (Unsodo).

In excellent and unused condition. Hand printed on washi with ink bleed through to the reverse.

Approximate dimensions of sheet are  Height 40.6 cm and Width 19.1cm.  Approximate dimensions of print are 32 cm Height and 13cm Width.

Shipping via Australia Post with tracking and signature.

We do our best to represent all our antique items accurately.  If you have any questions on any of our items please do not hesitate to contact us as we do not accept returns on items sold.

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Teruhide Kato Woodblock Print Hanagasa Roji

Original Teruhide Kato Woodblock titled Hanagasa Roji also known as “Red Umbrella in Alley”. It depicts a traditional Kyoto alley with an umbrella left to dry outside a traditional house symbolizing the onset of the rainy season.  Hand signed by the Artist and bearing the publishers seal (Unsodo).

In excellent and unused condition. Hand printed on washi with ink bleed through to the reverse.

Approximate dimensions of sheet are  Height 40.6 cm and Width 19.1cm.  Approximate dimensions of print are 32 cm Height and 13cm Width.

Shipping via Australia Post with tracking and signature.

We do our best to represent all our antique items accurately.  If you have any questions on any of our items please do not hesitate to contact us as we do not accept returns on items sold.

ARTIST:  TERUHIDE KATO

Born in 1936 Kato studied at Kyoto Art College and enjoyed a successful career as a Kimono Designer in the 1960s and 1970s.

At the age of 50 he decided to become a traditional woodblock artist which had been his long held dream.  Kato is best known for his alley series and other contemporary shin-hanga woodblock prints of his native town Kyoto.