
Woman after a bath by Gōyo Hashiguchi
One of the rarest subjects in Hashiguchi's small body of work, this shin-hanga print captures a woman in the vulnerable stillness after bathing. The composition is tightly cropped, drawing attention to the figure's posture and the soft fall of fabric against skin. Hashiguchi's palette here is notably muted — pale flesh tones, cool blues, and soft whites — lending the scene an atmosphere of privacy and quiet intimacy. The delicate gradation of colour, a hallmark of the shin-hanga technique, gives the skin a warmth rarely achieved in earlier ukiyo-e printmaking.
This archival fine art print, produced in our Berlin studio, faithfully captures Hashiguchi's refined colour gradations and precise line work. The matte surface brings out the subtle tonal shifts that make this composition so distinctive.
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Woman after a bath by Gōyo Hashiguchi
One of the rarest subjects in Hashiguchi's small body of work, this shin-hanga print captures a woman in the vulnerable stillness after bathing. The composition is tightly cropped, drawing attention to the figure's posture and the soft fall of fabric against skin. Hashiguchi's palette here is notably muted — pale flesh tones, cool blues, and soft whites — lending the scene an atmosphere of privacy and quiet intimacy. The delicate gradation of colour, a hallmark of the shin-hanga technique, gives the skin a warmth rarely achieved in earlier ukiyo-e printmaking.
This archival fine art print, produced in our Berlin studio, faithfully captures Hashiguchi's refined colour gradations and precise line work. The matte surface brings out the subtle tonal shifts that make this composition so distinctive.
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One of the rarest subjects in Hashiguchi's small body of work, this shin-hanga print captures a woman in the vulnerable stillness after bathing. The composition is tightly cropped, drawing attention to the figure's posture and the soft fall of fabric against skin. Hashiguchi's palette here is notably muted — pale flesh tones, cool blues, and soft whites — lending the scene an atmosphere of privacy and quiet intimacy. The delicate gradation of colour, a hallmark of the shin-hanga technique, gives the skin a warmth rarely achieved in earlier ukiyo-e printmaking.
This archival fine art print, produced in our Berlin studio, faithfully captures Hashiguchi's refined colour gradations and precise line work. The matte surface brings out the subtle tonal shifts that make this composition so distinctive.























