Catalog record · 目録番号 110630

Portrait of Hartnett

Catalog note / 解説

William Hartnett arrived in Japan together with the Occupation forces and was a sort of culture czar, charged with organizing concerts and exhibitions for the American Occupation personnel. He was befriended by Onchi Köshirö, who first introduced him to the work of the hanga artists. At that time, hanga were not well known in Japan but Hartnett, along with a scholar and print historian Oliver Statler and prolific writer and collector James Michener, respected and encouraged the innovative work of the new printmakers and became passionate collectors. Thanks to their efforts, the demand for prints by Sösaku hanga (Creative Print) artists increased, prices escalated, and some artists could eve…

Image record / 画像情報

Honolulu · c. 1946 - 1949 · honolulu

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