White Heron in the Rain
GAKUSUI, Ide
Woodblock print (color woodcut), with embossing throughout the feathers, on Japan paper, circa 1950. First edition, published by Watanabe. With the...
View full details Japanese nihonga-trained artist Ide Gakusui (1899–1978) worked in post-war Japan to produce a small but striking series of kachō-e (bird-and-flower prints) for Watanabe Shōsaburō from 1949 to the mid-1950s. His best-known woodblocks—such as Two Herons in Snow, Heron in Rain, and Two Cranes are composed in a graceful, understated style, with natural subjects distilled into elegant line and form.
Gakusui’s prints reflect a deep mastery of shin‑hanga principles: tonal subtlety, compositional restraint, and a serene presence. Owing to their refined beauty and rarity, these prints continue to attract collectors of Japanese modern printmaking.
Woodblock print (color woodcut), with embossing throughout the feathers, on Japan paper, circa 1950. First edition, published by Watanabe. With the...
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