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Tsuchiya Koitsu — Sunset Seascape | Shin Hanga Print

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Tsuchiya Koitsu (1870–1949) was one of the major landscape printmakers of the Shin Hanga movement, renowned for his nocturnal and twilight scenes of Tokyo and Kyoto rendered with extraordinary atmospheric sensitivity. A student of Kobayashi Kiyochika, he developed a mastery of moonlight, fog, and evening colour that places him among the most poetic of all Shin Hanga artists. His prints are widely collected and held in the Library of Congress and major museum collections.

Printed as a museum-grade giclée on Hahnemühle fine art paper using 12-ink archival pigment printing. Available handframed in FSC-certified wood with optional float glass, or unframed. Ships worldwide with free delivery to 30+ countries.

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Tsuchiya Koitsu — Sunset Seascape | Shin Hanga Print Sale price$169.00

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