or shin-hanga, of Kawase Hasui. Jobs was just a teenager when he first encountered Kawase's work. He often visited the family home of close friend Bill Fernandez, who would become Apple's first ...
“He gave it to me and then asked me to teach him about shin-hanga,” Matsuoka says. “He wanted to collect.” “Kisho, Nishi-izu”, Kawase Hasui (1937) Jobs bought two shin-hanga prints ...
He was a prominent figure in the shin-hanga movement. Born in 1876 in Kurume, Fukuoka, Japan, he studied at the Fudōsha, Tokyo. Yoshida was influenced by Tamura Sōryū and Miyake Kokki and was a peer ...
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