shin-hanga
Shin-hanga is a Japanese art movement that emerged in the early 20th century, revitalizing traditional woodblock printing techniques. It combines elements of ukiyo-e, a classical style, with Western artistic influences, focusing on themes like landscapes, kabuki actors, and beautiful women.
Artists in the shin-hanga movement aimed to create prints that emphasized depth, light, and color, often collaborating with skilled craftsmen. Notable figures include Hasui Kawase and Ito Shinsui, who played significant roles in popularizing this art form, making it accessible to a broader audience both in Japan and internationally.