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Kiyoshi Hasegawa
Haystacks at Chailly

1923

About the Item

An exceedingly rare print by a Paris school artist Hasegawa Kiyoshi. Hasegawa's mastery of black and white engraving truly set him apart. He expertly navigated the intricate processes of xylography, burin, drypoint, etching, aquatint, and the captivating black manner. Hasegawa's artistic journey took a pivotal turn in 1918 when he left Japan for North America, eventually settling in Paris in the spring of 1919. The vibrant artistic community of Montmartre became his home for several years, where he immersed himself in the works of the Impressionist masters, particularly Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Henri Manguin, and the mystical art of Odilon Redon. Encouraged by fellow artists like Laboureur, Dunoyer de Segonzac, and his close friend Raoul Dufy, Hasegawa began to exhibit regularly in prestigious Parisian salons, including the Salon d'Automne, the Salon des Tuileries, and the Salon des Indépendants. His engravings and drawings captivated audiences, and he soon gained recognition for his technical brilliance and artistic innovation. Hasegawa's travels to the south of France had a profound impact on his artistic vision. Inspired by the harmonious geometry of the villages and landscapes, he composed well-balanced, panoramic scenes that captured the essence of the region. While his bouquets and still lifes were delicately drawn, his landscapes were less carefully chiseled on the copper, yet they exuded a sense of freedom and improvisation. Hasegawa's artistic legacy is marked by a profound exploration of the interplay between light and dark, white and black. As art critic Bruno Foucart observed, the artist had "mastered the absolute of white and the infinity of black to perfection." This technical virtuosity, combined with his poetic vision, imbued his works with a timeless quality that invites the viewer into a realm of contemplation and introspection.
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