Authentic Kawase Hasui Urahama print – 1921 Japanese Woodblock Art Poster
This Kawase Hasui Urahama print captures fishermen battling turbulent ocean waves under a heavy downpour. This Shin-hanga wall decor is reproduced on museum-grade matte paper for authentic detail.
What You Will Receive
- Made to order, museum-grade art print. Frame not included unless stated.
- Printed on 200 GSM premium matte paper for crisp detail and zero glare.
- Archival giclée inks that resist fading for decades.
- Multiple size options. Use the selector above.
- Protective packaging: rigid mailer or sturdy tube.
Print Quality
Every print is produced using state-of-the-art giclée technology on heavyweight 200 GSM matte paper. The non-reflective surface eliminates glare while the archival pigment inks deliver rich, accurate colours designed to last a lifetime.
Size Guide
For walls above furniture, choose a print roughly two thirds to three quarters the width of the piece below it. Smaller sizes up to 11×14 inches suit gallery walls. Larger formats of 18×24 inches and above create striking focal points.
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Shipping
Every order is printed on demand. Processing takes 3 to 5 business days, then ships free worldwide with tracking.
| Region | Processing | Delivery | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| USA | 3–5 days | 2–6 days | 5–11 days |
| Canada | 3–5 days | 5–10 days | 8–15 days |
| UK & Europe | 3–5 days | 5–10 days | 8–15 days |
| Australia & NZ | 3–5 days | 8–15 days | 11–20 days |
| Asia | 3–5 days | 7–15 days | 10–20 days |
| Rest of world | 3–5 days | 10–20 days | 13–25 days |
📦 Packaging
Prints up to 12×18 inches ship flat in rigid cardboard mailers with backing board. Larger prints are rolled in sturdy tubes with protective end caps. Every package includes moisture barriers and Handle With Care labels.
Returns and Replacements
- 30-day return window from delivery. No questions asked.
- Report damage within 48 hours with photos for a free replacement.
- Full refunds for eligible returns in original condition.
- Cancel before production starts for a complete refund.
- Return shipping covered for defective or incorrect items.
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How to Care for Your Print
Follow these steps to keep your print looking gallery fresh for decades.
Handling
Allow rolled prints to relax flat for 30 to 60 minutes. Handle by the edges with clean, dry hands and avoid touching the printed surface.
Placement
Avoid direct sunlight, heat sources and high humidity areas. North-facing walls receive less UV. Use LED or incandescent lighting instead of fluorescent.
Framing
Use acid-free mats and UV protective glass or acrylic for maximum longevity. Leave a small gap between print and glazing for airflow.
Cleaning
Dust framed glass with a soft cloth. Spray the cloth, not the glass. For unframed prints, use a dry microfibre cloth and never apply liquids to the surface.
Climate
Keep temperature at 18–24 °C and humidity at 40–60%. Avoid attics, basements and garages where conditions swing widely.
Storage
Store flat in acid-free folders, interleaved with tissue paper, in a cool dark place. Never fold. Check stored prints annually.
⚠️ Avoid
- Prolonged direct sunlight or fluorescent lighting.
- Bathrooms, kitchens and areas above heat sources.
- Tape, adhesives or liquids applied directly to the print.
- Rolling with the image facing inward as this can crack the ink layer.
- Extreme or rapid temperature and humidity changes.
📊 Expected Lifespan
- 100+ years when framed with UV protective glazing and indirect light.
- 50–75 years when framed with standard glass and indirect light.
- 25–50 years when stored correctly in darkness.
This Kawase Hasui Urahama print serves as a definitive example of the Shin-hanga movement’s focus on atmospheric depth and traditional Japanese subjects. Created in 1921, the work depicts the rugged coastline of Urahama in the Echigo province, showcasing a dramatic encounter between man and the sea. The composition utilizes deep blues and stark blacks to establish a somber, powerful mood. Each detail, from the rain streaks to the foaming crests of the waves, is reproduced with fidelity on our museum-quality paper.
The Artistry of the Kawase Hasui Urahama print
Kawase Hasui was a master of light and weather, often spending months traveling across Japan to capture specific locales. In this Kawase Hasui Urahama print, the artist emphasizes the scale of the natural world. The jagged cliffs rise abruptly from the water, their surfaces textured with varying shades of green and black to suggest moss and wet stone. The fishermen in their slender wooden crafts appear small yet resilient against the churning tides. This specific work is part of his ‘Souvenirs of Travel’ series, which remains highly sought after by collectors of vintage Japanese woodblock art.
Technical precision is a hallmark of the Taisho era prints. This Kawase Hasui Urahama print uses traditional woodblock techniques adapted for a modern audience, emphasizing realism through subtle color gradations. The rain is depicted using fine, slanted lines that cut across the entire image, adding a sense of movement and urgency to the scene. The contrast between the dark, imposing cliffs and the vibrant white foam of the crashing waves creates a visual tension that defines this era of artistic production.
Archival Materials and Print Quality
To preserve the integrity of the original woodblock aesthetic, we use 200 GSM museum-grade matte paper for every Kawase Hasui Urahama print. This heavy-weight medium ensures that the deep indigo and charcoal tones do not bleed or fade over time. The matte finish eliminates glare, allowing the intricate textures of the carved wood grain to be visible. Utilizing professional large-format printers and archival inks, we achieve a color accuracy that honors Hasui’s original vision, making it suitable for high-end gallery displays or home offices.
Decorating with a Kawase Hasui Urahama print allows for a sophisticated integration of East Asian aesthetics into various interior styles. Whether placed in a minimalist study or a traditional living room, the rich color palette of the 1921 Echigo scene provides a focal point without overwhelming the space. The historical significance of the Shin-hanga movement adds a layer of intellectual depth to the decor. This print represents a pivotal moment in Japanese art history when artists began to blend Western impressionist influences with classical Ukiyo-e methods.
The durability of our prints is a priority for long-term display. We employ fade-resistant archival inks that maintain the vibrancy of the blue waves for decades. This Kawase Hasui Urahama print arrives unframed, giving you the flexibility to choose a mounting style that fits your specific environment. The standard dimensions make it easy to find frame-ready solutions at any professional shop. For those who prefer a digital option, we offer a high-resolution 300 DPI version for immediate download, ensuring you have access to this historic imagery in the format that best suits your needs.
The legacy of the Echigo province is immortalized in this visual narrative. Hasui often returned to themes of rural life and the struggle against the elements. The specific location, Urahama, is known for its treacherous waters and dramatic geological formations. By choosing this 1921 artwork, you are bringing a piece of Japanese geography and cultural heritage into your home. The interaction between the small figures and the massive environment invites contemplation on the endurance of the human spirit. The craftsmanship involved in the original carving is mirrored in our high-resolution reproduction process, which captures even the smallest indentations and ink layers characteristic of hand-pressed woodblocks.
This is fan-inspired artwork and an original artistic interpretation. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially licensed by any studio, production company, label, artist, photographer, or rights holder.
Price range: $3.90 through $59.90







