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Tall color print of Hommon Temple. A bright blue sky characterizes the top portion of the image, getting darker in the lower registers. The spire of the red temple stretches up into the sky.
Kawase Hasui
Pagoda of Hommon Temple, Ikegami
1928
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1982/1.202
A man ferries a passenger along a river at sunset. The buildings and stone walls along the river are reflected along with the colorful sky above.
Kawase Hasui
Crescent Moon (Matsue in Izumo)
1924
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1987/1.268
The daibutsu, or giant buddha, statue takes up the bulk of the pictorial space. Curving upwards and towards the statue is a large pine. At the feet of the green hued daibutsu statue are three women of different generations: a young girl, an adult woman, and an elderly woman. Although a few clouds hover in the sky, the sun appears to be shining brightly, casting some shadows of nearby trees into the picture.
Kawase Hasui
The Daibutsu (Great Buddha) at Kamakura
1930
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1982/1.203
A man stewards a narrow boat carrying a passenger along a river. The houses and walls alongside reflect on the river's surface. The sky is nearly covered by gray clouds, but small patches of blue sky shine through.
Kawase Hasui
From "Souvenirs of Travels," third series
1924
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1987/1.267

Kawase Hasui;Kawase Ikkei
Display Shelf
TC2006.13.4A-D
A large, dark tree looms over a field with neat rows of crops. A full moon hangs low in the sky, peeking from behind tree branches and thin gray clouds.
Kawase Hasui
Umagome no tsuki (Moon at Umagome), from the series Tôkyô nijûkei (Twenty Views of Tokyo)
1930
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1993/2.29
A crescent moon hangs in a gray sky above a Seto kiln. A figure with his back to the viewer walks alongside the kiln.
Kawase Hasui
Ceramic Kiln in Seto
1920 – 1940
Gift of Millard Pryor in Memory of Mary S. Pryor
1991/2.115
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