
Hiroaki Takahashi (1871-1945)
Hiroaki Takahashi (1871-1945), also known as Shotei or Komei, was an illustrator, painter and woodblock printer from Tokyo. He learned the art of Nihonga, Japanese style painting, from his uncle Fuko Matsumoto during the early Taisho period. His works cover scenes from villages, shrines, and nature, most of them signed with a variety of his artist names. Shotei worked for the Shin Hanga publisher Shozaburo Watanabe. They created hundreds of woodblock prints together. Unfortunately they were destroyed in a fire during the Great Kanto earthquake. Despite the loss, Shotei continued to make woodblock prints until the end of his life.
Foot of Mount Ashitaka (1932) print in high resolution by Hiroaki Takahashi
Immerse yourself in the tranquil depths of Japan's lesser-known natural wonders with our exquisite framed vintage wall art print reproduction of Hiroaki Takahashi's (Shotei) "Foot of Mount Ashitaka" (1932). As a devoted admirer of Takahashi's...
Mount Fuji from Lake Yamanaka print in high resolution by Hiroaki Takahashi
Invite the breathtaking majesty and serene beauty of Japan's most iconic landmark into your space with our exquisite framed vintage wall art print reproduction of Hiroaki Takahashi's (Shotei) "Mount Fuji from Lake Yamanaka." As a...
Katsuyama Neighborhood (ca.1929–1932) print in high resolution by Hiroaki Takahashi
Transport yourself to the quiet charm of early 20th-century Japan with this stunning, high-resolution canvas wall art print reproduction of "Katsuyama Neighborhood" (ca. 1929–1932) by Hiroaki Takahashi (Shotei) (1871–1945). A celebrated master of the shin-hanga...