{"version": "1.0", "type": "rich", "title": "Kawase Hasui\u00a0 The complete set of Eight Views of Korea (Chosen hakkei) Eight woodblock prints, each signed and sealed Hasui, and...", "author_name": "kontextmaschine", "author_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "provider_name": "kontextmaschine", "provider_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/post/721066136722178048/", "html": "<img src=\"/media/057b427a2bfd2470c7b06365ba69830fda96bf8b_ea40191b3e85.png\" />\n<img src=\"/media/9f1b1d8ed68807e2d3c0636dbb6fb1a2de6c1dab_b6d89664e4fc.png\" />\n<img src=\"/media/f11e689250a2dd625caf14bc82b05aee7c82a45b_2f42620755b1.png\" />\n<img src=\"/media/a6f04778a4ea122dd68a0be042618dba880eec89_c6594530730c.png\" />\n<img src=\"/media/185029db25f20f90dde435dd30f44e836883bbe3_4140ed16d0bf.png\" />\n<img src=\"/media/1182951c59a4a4c0a7dd15b3341f31233ce92508_c18f31d6ebb5.png\" />\n<img src=\"/media/39e69de3738025f2ef8df7f0bc3e69fdc0075dbf_480015d171b4.png\" />\n<img src=\"/media/694f60c9e6efdca373a7ac6542f31275e60cb0c9_7b78160d5128.png\" />\n<p><a href=\"https://nobrashfestivity.tumblr.com/post/642430274452488194/kawase-hasui-the-complete-set-of-eight-views-of\" class=\"tumblr_blog\" target=\"_blank\">nobrashfestivity</a>:</p><blockquote><p><b>\n\nKawase Hasui\u00a0</b><br/>The complete set of Eight Views of Korea (<i>Chosen hakkei</i>)<br/><br/>Eight woodblock prints, each signed and sealed <i>Hasui</i>, and published for Kansai Bijutsusha by Watanabe Shozaburo, 1939</p><p>The designs comprising:<br/>1. Chongsokjong, Kyongju (<i>Keishu Sosekitei</i>), October 1939<br/>2. Samburam rock, Kumgang Mountain (<i>Kongosan Sansengan</i>), August 1939<br/>3. Pulguk Temple, Kyongju (<i>Keishu Bukkokuji</i>), September 1939<br/>4. Hwasa Gate, Suwon (<i>Mizuhara Kakomon</i>), August 1939<br/>5. Spring at Pubyong Pavilion, Modan Viewpoint, Pyongyang (<i>Heijo no haru (Botandai Fusekiro</i>)), 1939<br/>6. Nakhwa, Puyo (<i>Fuyo Rakkagan</i>), September 1939<br/>7. Sanggye Pavilion, Paekyang Temple (<i>Hakuyoji Sokeiro</i>), November 1939<br/>8. Kyonghwe Pavilion, Kyongsong (<i>Chosen hakkei, Kyojo Keikaro</i>), November 1939<br/>Each approx. 42.5 x 29.2 cm.\n\n<br/></p><p><a href=\"https://nobrashfestivity.tumblr.com/tagged/hasui%20kawase\" target=\"_blank\">more</a></p></blockquote>\n<p>One thing Ghosts of Tsushima was good at dramatizing is that SE Asia is full of severe mountains going <i>straight</i> into the ocean, far more so than the west coast of the US which is itself far younger and more severe than the <i>heavily</i> eroded Appalachians of the East Coast</p>", "thumbnail_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/media/057b427a2bfd2470c7b06365ba69830fda96bf8b_ea40191b3e85.png", "thumbnail_width": 975, "thumbnail_height": 1365}