by Kawase Hasui
This evocative woodblock print portrays Tennoji Temple in Osaka during a quiet snowfall, with layered temple roofs receding into a misted blue night and a lone figure standing beneath an umbrella in the foreground. Created by Kawase Hasui, the work exemplifies the Shin-hanga movement through its refined composition, subtle color gradations, and careful attention to light, atmosphere, and architectural detail.
Hasui’s snow scenes are known for conveying stillness and introspection, and this composition reflects traditional Japanese themes of impermanence and solitude. The contrast between the warm red structures and the cool winter sky emphasizes balance and calm, while the solitary figure suggests quiet contemplation within a sacred space, a moment suspended in time.
This is a faithful reproduction as a giclée print, printed on museum-grade, archival fine art paper for lasting vibrancy and detail.
























