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Joshu Hoshi Onsen 1933

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This serene print envelops the quiet intimacy of a traditional Japanese bathhouse, where a lone figure stretches out leisurely in a steaming pool. The wooden interior, marked by tall windows and shadows cast in delicate patterns, frames this tranquil moment with architectural precision. The play of light filters through the barred windows, casting dappled reflections on the water's surface, while the artist’s characteristic use of soft yet defined lines brings a soothing rhythm to the scene. The muted palette of earthy browns and deep greens, punctuated by the subtle gleam of water, dominates the composition, invoking a calm, meditative mood.

Executed in the 1930s, this work embodies the Shin-hanga style, where traditional Japanese ukiyo-e techniques harmonize with Western influences of perspective and lighting. The balance of realistic interior space with a poetic atmosphere invites viewers to sense the quiet sounds—the gentle splash of water and the faint rustle of the wooden beams overhead. It’s not just a depiction of place, but a tender celebration of solitude and ritual within Japan's cultural tradition of bathing and relaxation.

Joshu Hoshi Onsen 1933

Hasui Kawase

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1933

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