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Takahashi Hiroaki
Takahashi Hiroaki

Takahashi Hiroaki

Japanese, 1871–1945
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Takahashi Shōtei, born Hiroaki was a 20th-century Japanese woodblock artist in the shin-hanga art movement.
Hiroaki Takahashi was born in Tokyo, Japan, in 1871. As a young artist he was given the artistic name Shotei by his uncle, Matsumoto Fuko, under whose tutelage he was apprenticing. When he was 16 years old, he started a job with the Imperial Household Department of Foreign Affairs, where he copied the designs of foreign ceremonial objects. In 1907, as a successful artist, he was recruited by Shōzaburō Watanabe to contribute to the Shin Hanga ("New Prints") art movement in Japan.
Watanabe helped to fulfill the Western demand for Ukiyoe woodblock prints which would be similar to familiar historical masters of that genre, including Hiroshige. In about 1921 Shotei added the artistic name of Hiroaki. In 1923 the Great Kanto earthquake (and subsequent fire) destroyed Watanabe's facilities; this included all Shin Hanga woodblocks. Thus, Shotei recreated prior designs destroyed in the Great Kanto earthquake and also continued to produce new woodblocks.

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Mount Fuji seen near Tamaho, day

Mount Fuji seen near Tamaho, day

Takahashi Hiroaki (Japanese, 1871–1945)
Asian Art
Mount Fuji seen near Tamaho, Dawn

Mount Fuji seen near Tamaho, Dawn

Takahashi Hiroaki (Japanese, 1871–1945)
Asian Art
Kawaguchi

Kawaguchi

Takahashi Hiroaki (Japanese, 1871–1945)
Asian Art
Izumibashi no ame (Izumibashi Bridge in rain)

Izumibashi no ame (Izumibashi Bridge in rain)

Takahashi Hiroaki (Japanese, 1871–1945)
Asian Art
Gengabashi no sekisho (Evening glow at Gengabashi Bridge)

Gengabashi no sekisho (Evening glow at Gengabashi Bridge)

Takahashi Hiroaki (Japanese, 1871–1945)
Asian Art
Yaguchi no watashi (The ferry port of Yaguchi)

Yaguchi no watashi (The ferry port of Yaguchi) (1922)

Takahashi Hiroaki (Japanese, 1871–1945)
Asian Art
Junks in Inatori Bay, Izu

Junks in Inatori Bay, Izu (1926)

Takahashi Hiroaki (Japanese, 1871–1945)
Asian Art
Izukushima

Izukushima

Takahashi Hiroaki (Japanese, 1871–1945)
Asian Art
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