Kasamatsu Shirō (Japanese, 1898–1991)
“Night Rain at Shinobazu Pond”, 1938, Woodblock Print
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‘rain is grace; rain is the sky descending to the earth without rain, there would be no life.’
-john updike
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Shiro Kasamatsu (笠松 紫浪, Kasamatsu Shirō; was a Japanese engraver and print maker trained in the Shin-Janga and Sosaku-Hanga styles of woodblock printing.
Kasamatsu was born in Tokyo in 1898 and apprenticed at the age of 13 to Kaburagi Kivokata , a traditional master of Bijin-ga, pictures of beautiful women. Kasamatsu however took an interest in landscape and was given the pseudonym Shiro by his teacher, which he used as a signature mark in his prints. Kasamatsu exhibited his paintings in government sponsored juried exhibitions. He completed his first woodblock prints in 1919 for Shozaburo Watanabe after the publisher saw his paintings on exhibit. Almost all the woodblocks were destroyed in a fire in Watanabe’s print shop following the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923. Around 50 prints were published by Watanabe by the late 1940s. Kasamatsu began to partner with Unsodo in Kyoto in the 1950s and produced over 100 prints by 1960. He also began to print and publish on his own Sosaku-Hanga style and produced nearly 80 prints between 1955 and 1965.
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Such a beautiful print. I wish it would only rain at night. Then we would still have the water, but no ruined outdoor activities.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Beautiful!
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Stupendous. Isn’t it just so amazing! Thanks Beth.
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The Japanese language doesn’t have a v-sound. Someone mistook a y for a v in the English spelling of the name Kiyokata:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiyokata_Kaburagi
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Beautiful 😍
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So beautiful!
Thanks Beth 🤗
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My pleasure
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What a gorgeous print!
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❤️
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o beth, thank you: that is a wonderful painting to hit the sack with :)
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Relaxing, isn’t it?
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Very Nice!
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Hard to beat snuggling into bed with the sound of rain on the roof. In lieu of real rain, I use a sound machine all night for the sound of a distant thunderstorm.
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same –
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Lovely ❤️
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❤️
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This picture is very atmospheric, and I like the accompanying quote. Thanks for introducing Shiro Kasamatsu.
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it is so meditative, and my pleasure, i love finding artists who are new to me and so talented
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That is the perfect wording: meditative! Thanks, Beth!
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Gorgeous! And so true…
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<3
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“Rain is grace.” I like that.
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it really feels right
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Gorgeous in every way, Beth. Thank you! 💝
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it seems so peaceful
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Stunning. The colors are amazing. So incredibly beautiful.
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it is so peaceful and meditative
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This is so beautiful, Beth. Love both prints. And my gray cat happened to hop on the table as I was enjoying this post with my breakfast. 🥰
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<3
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Japanese names are so much fun to say out loud. My first real job was for a Japanese company, and my boss was a very kind man named Kazunori Yokomura. Downright poetic really.
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wow, hard to master, but once you do –
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Prints like this are incredible. I did printmaking, but never really tried this type. I know it can be hard and you can get a lot of cuts on your fingers. This a beautiful example.
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I imagine it would be very challenging for all those reasons
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Wow, it’s beautiful.
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<3
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Gorgeous print, truthful words. 😊
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<3
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Excellent, Beth!
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calm..
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Beautiful!
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calming
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I love this!
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it’s so calming –
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I love this, Beth!
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it feels so peaceful
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