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  1. Tsuchiya Kōitsu (Japanese: 土屋光逸) was a Japanese artist in the Shin-hanga movement. He trained under the ukiyo-e master Kobayashi Kiyochika for 19 years, and initially focused on works depicting scenes from the First Sino-Japanese War .

  2. Koitsu.com is compiled and managed by Ross Walker as a public educational resource for all things related to the master Shin Hanga woodblock print artist Tsuchiya Koitsu. The resources available on this site include research articles as well as the web's only comprehensive database-enabled catalogue of Koitsu prints, the The Catalogue Raisonne ...

  3. 14 de abr. de 2003 · Item # 90288. Title Mount Fuji and Shojin Lake. Sold $340 - 2/13/2022. No artelino account yet? Tsuchiya Koitsu, a prominent figure within the Shin Hanga movement, stands as an artist somewhat less recognized compared to celebrated names such as Hasui, Ito Shinsui, or Natori Shunsen.

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  4. Tsuchiya, one of the few students of the famous Meiji-era print designer Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847-1915), was primarily known as a landscape artist who designed shin hanga (New Prints) for some of the major woodblock print publishers, from the early 1930s until 1940.

  5. 26 de abr. de 2021 · Tsuchiya Koitsu 土屋 光逸 (Japón, 1870 – 1949) fue un ilustrador de estilo ukiyo-e perteneciente al movimiento Shin-hanga. Aprendió con el maestro Kobayashi Kiyochika durante 19 años, e inicialmente se centró en obras que representan escenas de la Primera Guerra Sino-Japonesa.

  6. Sep 23, 1870 - Nov 13, 1949. Tsuchiya Koitsu was an important artist in the Shin-hanga movement. He trained under the ukiyo-e master Kobayashi Kiyochika for 19 years, and initially focused on...

  7. Home. - Artists. - Koitsu (1870 - 1949 ) Koitsu Tsuchiya's prints immortalize Japan's scenic beauty. Through subtle effects of light and shadow, Koitsu endowed his work with an aura of bewitching beauty. Born in 1870 outside Hamamatsu, his given name was Koichi.