
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Before a Thunderstorm
Itō Shinsui; Publisher: Watanabe Shōzaburō
- Date
- March 1920
- Medium
- Woodblock print, ink and color on paper
- Department
- Asian Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
Wind-whipped grasses and a bird precariously aloft in the dark sky evoke the anxiety felt in anticipation of an imminent storm. This print shares an expressionist intensity and the experimental qualities of works by artists of the noncommercial so_saku hanga movement, who carried out all aspects of printmaking themselves. This and other works by Shinsui from his early period are clearly at odds with the general perception of shin hanga as neo- ukiyo-e expressions of the timeless Japanese sensitivity to nature and the seasons. Asia
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