by Kawase Hasui
This serene woodblock print depicts the Inokashira Benten Shrine blanketed in fresh snowfall, its vivid red structure standing quietly against snow-laden trees and a calm stretch of water in the foreground. Created by Kawase Hasui, the work reflects the Shin-hanga movement’s fusion of traditional ukiyo-e technique with modern realism, characterized by delicate snowfall, layered composition, and subtle tonal gradations.
Snow scenes held deep symbolic meaning in Japanese art, often representing impermanence, purity, and moments of introspection. Hasui’s careful contrast between the still water, soft snowfall, and architectural presence evokes a sense of quiet reverence, inviting the viewer to pause within a fleeting winter moment where nature and spirituality coexist in harmony.
This is a faithful reproduction as a giclée print, printed on museum-grade, archival fine art paper for lasting vibrancy and detail.
























