
- Title Tago Bay (Tagonoura no Fuji)
- Artist Tsuchiya Koitsu (土屋光逸; Japanese, September 23, 1870 - November 13, 1949; pupil of Kobayashi Kiyochika; one of the leading Shin Hanga landscape print designers along with Kawase Hasui and Hiroshi Yoshida)
- Year of creation 1936 (a vertical composition showing Mount Fuji rising majestically over the waters of Tago Bay on Suruga Bay's western shore — a classic vantage point made famous by Hokusai and Hiroshige's earlier views. Part of Koitsu's Views of Mount Fuji series, published by Doi Hangaten in the Shin Hanga "New Prints" tradition that revived the collaborative woodblock craft of carver, printer, and publisher working from the artist's designs)
- Technique/Medium Woodblock print (Shin Hanga / New Prints movement); color woodblock on paper
- Original dimensions 29.2 x 21 cm (11.5 x 8.25 in) for the standard impression; a miniature postcard-size version (8.9 x 13.9 cm) also exists
- Collection/Museum Various collections including the Christenson Collection of Miniature Japanese Woodblock Prints (miniature version, 8.9 x 13.9 cm, undated); multiple impressions in private collections internationally (Scriptum Inc. and others)
We provide Worldwide Shipping with tracking to most locations around the world. We operate a global production network, which allows us to produce and deliver orders locally for free. Our production facilities are located in the US, Canada, UK, Spain, and Australia.
Shipping times around the world vary based on your location. Here are our estimated delivery times from the day of purchase:
- US, Canada: 7-10 business days
- Continental US, Alaska and Hawaii: 10-14 business days
- UK: 7-10 business days
- Australia: 7-10 business days
- EU: 10-14 business days
- Rest of the World: 14 business days
Above times are estimates, and include handling time to prepare your order. Business days exclude weekends and holidays. Please refer to the delivery time specific to your shipping address that is presented during the checkout.
We currently ship with the following global shipping partners: FedEx, UPS, DHL, GLS, Canada Post, Royal Mail, Aramex, and Australia Post.
Museum-quality reproductions
Each print is crafted with meticulous care, ensuring every detail captures the essence of the original masterpiece.
This way, you receive the most faithful reproduction possible, bringing the museum experience directly into your home.