Shoichi Hasegawa

Shoichi Hasegawa is a contemporary Japanese abstract painter and printmaker. His watercolors, transparent yet dense and symbolically coded, are influenced by Lyrical Abstraction and artists like Mark Rothko and Paul Klee. 

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He employs soft, pastel palettes and layered textures to create works that reflect the laborious process that goes into their making. Born in Yazu, Japan in 1929, Hasegawa studied drawing and painting at the Kokuga Institute in Kyoto, Japan. In 1961, he moved to Paris to work with the British artist Stanley William Hayter at Atelier 17, and began showing work internationally at that time. Today, Hasegawa’s paintings and delicate prints are in the collections of the Bibliothèque nationale in Paris, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Norrköpings Museum of Art, and the Museum Fuji in Tokyo. Hasegawa lives and works in Val-d'Oise, France—notably, the same place where the celebrated Impressionist master Claude Monet once lived.

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Works by Shoichi Hasegawa

Les Deux Iles

Les Deux Iles
Shoichi Hasegawa

€ 620,00
76 x 58 cm

Jeux d'éte

Jeux d'éte
Shoichi Hasegawa

€ 550,00
59 x 51 cm

sold Contes de Genji

Contes de Genji
Shoichi Hasegawa

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67 x 85 cm

sold Untitled

Untitled
Shoichi Hasegawa

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15 x 15 cm

sold Bouche du Elveuve

Bouche du Elveuve
Shoichi Hasegawa

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67 x 85 cm

sold paris montmartre

paris montmartre
Shoichi Hasegawa

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41 x 51 cm

sold Paris Restaurant

Paris Restaurant
Shoichi Hasegawa

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32 x 26 cm

sold Contes de Genji

Contes de Genji
Shoichi Hasegawa

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49 x 61 cm