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Ito Shinsui
Ito Shinsui
After Washing Her Hair, 1936
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Ito Shinsui is one of the great names of the Shin Hanga art movement. His sensual, expressive depiction of bijin - beautiful young women - made him immortal. After World War II he was a publicly revered national celebrity and in 1952 the Japanese government declared the artwork of Ito Shinsui an Intangible National Treasure.

Pupil of Kaburagi Kiyokata

Ito Shinsui was born with the original name of Hajime in Tokyo. He was forced to start an apprenticeship in a Tokyo printing company at a very early age. Later he became a student of Kiyokata Kaburagi. When he was only 17 years old, he was admitted to exhibit at the Bunten exhibition. Like Kawase Hasui or Shiro Kasamatsu, also Ito was approached by the publisher Watanabe to design prints for him. The collaboration between the two men lasted for several decades until 1960. Not all Ito Shinsui prints were published by Watanabe. Other publishers were Isetatsu, the Yomiuri Newspaper Company and Katsumura.

Bijinga and Landscapes

Ito Shinsui
Ito Shinsui
Beauty at Shinbashi Station, 1942
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Shunsui was a master of bijinga - images of beautiful women in a sensual, refined, technically perfect and appealing manner. The artist's bijinga are marked by a frequent use of a light gray background and red or blue colors in the garment. Another favorite subject were landscape prints. Here is a list of important print series.

  • Eight Views of Lake Biwa - 1917-1918
  • Twelve Figures of New Beauties - 1922-1923
  • Collection of Modern Beauties - 1929-1931
  • Twelve Views of Oshima - 1937-1938
  • Three Views of Mount Fuji - 1938-1939
  • Ten Views of Shinano - 1948

Ito Shinsui - Intangible Living Treasure

Ito Shinsui
Ito Shinsui
Dawn at Akashi, 1918
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After World War II Shunsui had become one of the best known and respected personalities in the public life of the Japanese society. In 1952 his art work was declared an Intangible Living Treasure, one of the highest official awards an artist could receive. And in 1970 the artist was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun.

Literature sources used for this Ito Shinsui biography

  • Helen Merritt and Nanako Yamada, "Guide to Modern Japanese Woodblock Prints: 1900-1975", published by University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu, ISBN 0-8248-1732-X
  • The Female Image - 20th century prints of Japanese beauties, ABE PUBLISHING LTD., Tokyo & Hotei Publishing Leiden, ISBN 90-74822-20-7

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