
Mount Fuji from Lake Yamanaka by Takahashi Shōtei
Takahashi Shōtei's woodblock print of Mount Fuji as seen from Lake Yamanaka is a masterwork of the shin-hanga movement. The composition places the lake's calm, reflective surface in the foreground, leading the eye upward to Fuji's snow-capped peak. Shōtei's handling of light is characteristic — a soft, diffused atmosphere suggests an early morning hour, while the delicate gradations of the sky echo the restrained palette of traditional Japanese landscape art.
Rendered as an archival fine art print, the fine woodblock linework and subtle colour transitions of Shōtei's original are reproduced with exceptional clarity, making every reed and ripple legible against the still water.
Takahashi Shōtei's woodblock print of Mount Fuji as seen from Lake Yamanaka is a masterwork of the shin-hanga movement. The composition places the lake's calm, reflective surface in the foreground, leading the eye upward to Fuji's snow-capped peak. Shōtei's handling of light is characteristic — a soft, diffused atmosphere suggests an early morning hour, while the delicate gradations of the sky echo the restrained palette of traditional Japanese landscape art.
Rendered as an archival fine art print, the fine woodblock linework and subtle colour transitions of Shōtei's original are reproduced with exceptional clarity, making every reed and ripple legible against the still water.
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Takahashi Shōtei's woodblock print of Mount Fuji as seen from Lake Yamanaka is a masterwork of the shin-hanga movement. The composition places the lake's calm, reflective surface in the foreground, leading the eye upward to Fuji's snow-capped peak. Shōtei's handling of light is characteristic — a soft, diffused atmosphere suggests an early morning hour, while the delicate gradations of the sky echo the restrained palette of traditional Japanese landscape art.
Rendered as an archival fine art print, the fine woodblock linework and subtle colour transitions of Shōtei's original are reproduced with exceptional clarity, making every reed and ripple legible against the still water.























