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Kamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection

Kamisaka Sekka (1866-1942) was a renowned Japanese artist known for his vibrant and intricate woodblock prints

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Fuji, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub. 1909 (colour block woodcut)

Fuji, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub. 1909 (colour block woodcut)
Fuji, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub.1909 (colour block woodcut). Wisteria;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Sato No Yuki, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol I, pub

Sato No Yuki, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol I, pub.1909 (colour block woodcut). Snow in the Countryside;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Hana-Bune, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol III, pub

Hana-Bune, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol III, pub.1910 (colour block woodcut). A Boat Filled with Flowers;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Kuroki Uri, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol I, pub

Kuroki Uri, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol I, pub.1909 (colour block woodcut). A Maple Tree Seller;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Yoshino, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol III, pub

Yoshino, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol III, pub.1910 (colour block woodcut). View of Yoshino;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Asagao, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol I, pub

Asagao, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol I, pub.1909 (colour block woodcut). Morning Glory;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Asazuma-bune, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub

Asazuma-bune, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub.1909 (colour block woodcut). A Nobleman on a Boat;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Yatsu-Hashi, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol I, pub

Yatsu-Hashi, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol I, pub.1909 (colour block woodcut). Eight Folded Bridge;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Tatsunami, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol I, pub

Tatsunami, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol I, pub.1909 (colour block woodcut). High Waves;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Shibaraku, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub

Shibaraku, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub.1909 (colour block woodcut). depicts Kamakura Gongoro Kagemas, hero of the play Shibaraku;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Tsuru, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub

Tsuru, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub.1909 (colour block woodcut). Cranes;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Hanazashi-guruma from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub

Hanazashi-guruma from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub.1909 (colour block woodcut). A Cart with Flowers;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Ume, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub. 1909 (colour block woodcut)

Ume, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub. 1909 (colour block woodcut)
Ume, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub.1909 (colour block woodcut). A Plum Tree;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Hikifune, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub

Hikifune, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub.1909 (colour block woodcut). Pulling the Boat;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Mount Fuji, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol I, pub

Mount Fuji, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol I, pub.1909 (colour block woodcut). View of Mount Fuji;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Haru No Denka, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol III, pub

Haru No Denka, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol III, pub.1910 (colour block woodcut). Rice Puddies and Houses in Spring;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Gyoson, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol I, pub

Gyoson, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol I, pub.1909 (colour block woodcut). A Fishing Village;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Tsuta, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol I, pub. 1909 (colour block woodcut)

Tsuta, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol I, pub. 1909 (colour block woodcut)
Tsuta, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol I, pub.1909 (colour block woodcut). Ivy;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Chabo, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub

Chabo, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub.1909 (colour block woodcut). Bantams;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Boshun, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol I, pub

Boshun, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol I, pub.1910 (colour block woodcut). Late Spring;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Fuyu No Kawa, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol III, pub

Fuyu No Kawa, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol III, pub.1910 (colour block woodcut). A River in Winter;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Sonare No Matsu, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol III, pub

Sonare No Matsu, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol III, pub.1910 (colour block woodcut). Pine Trees on the Seashore;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Fukami-Gusa, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol I, pub

Fukami-Gusa, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol I, pub.1909 (colour block woodcut). Peonies;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Ajisai, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub

Ajisai, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub.1909 (colour block woodcut). Hydrangeas;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Yanagi Sakura, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub

Yanagi Sakura, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub.1909 (colour block woodcut). A Willow and Cherry Blossoms;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Haru No Taomo, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol III, pub

Haru No Taomo, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol III, pub.1910 (colour block woodcut). Rice Puddies in Spring;

Background imageKamisaka Sekka 1866 1942 Collection: Momoyo-Gusa, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol I, pub

Momoyo-Gusa, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol I, pub.1909 (colour block woodcut). Moyomo Flowers;


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Kamisaka Sekka (1866-1942) was a renowned Japanese artist known for his vibrant and intricate woodblock prints. His works, such as "Fuji" from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, published in 1909, showcase his mastery of color block woodcut technique. In "Sato No Yuki, " also from Momoyo-gusa Vol I, Sekka captures the serene beauty of snow-covered landscapes. The delicate details and subtle shading evoke a sense of tranquility that transports viewers to a winter wonderland. "Hana-Bune, " featured in Momoyo-gusa Vol III, depicts a boat adorned with blooming flowers. Sekka's use of bold colors and geometric patterns creates a striking visual contrast against the calm waters, symbolizing the harmonious coexistence between nature and human creations. With "Kuroki Uri" from Momoyo-gusa Vol I, Sekka showcases his ability to infuse everyday objects with artistic flair. The depiction of black melons against a contrasting background highlights his unique perspective on ordinary subjects. In "Yoshino" from Momoyo-gusa Vol III, Sekka pays homage to Japan's famous cherry blossoms. The graceful branches laden with delicate pink petals capture the ephemeral beauty that characterizes springtime in Yoshino. "Asagao, " found in Momoyo-gusa Vol I, portrays morning glories climbing up bamboo trellises. Through meticulous attention to detail and vibrant hues, Sekka brings these humble flowers to life while celebrating their resilience and tenacity. "Asazuma-bune" from Momoyo-gusa Vol II showcases traditional Japanese boats floating peacefully on calm waters. With its clean lines and minimalistic style, this print reflects both simplicity and elegance—a hallmark of Kamisaka Sekka's artistry. "Tatsunami" featured in Momoyo-gusa Vol I captures the power and grandeur of crashing waves.