Kaoru Kawano — Japanese Sōsaku-hanga artist

Kaoru Kawano

川野薫

1916–1965

Japan

Biography

Kaoru Kawano (川野薫, 1916–1965) was a Japanese sosaku-hanga artist best known for his striking depictions of women, particularly his "Dancing Figure" series, which combined traditional bijin-ga subject matter with the bold, expressive carving style of the creative print movement. His prints of graceful female figures, often rendered in strong outlines with areas of vivid color, became enormously popular with Western collectors and remain among the most recognizable images of postwar Japanese printmaking.

Born in 1916 in Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost main island, Kawano studied art in Tokyo and became associated with the sosaku-hanga movement, which insisted that the artist should design, carve, and print every work personally, in contrast to the collaborative model of shin-hanga. This philosophy of direct artistic control suited Kawano's expressive temperament, and he developed a distinctive style that married elegant figure drawing with bold, confident woodblock carving.

Kawano's most celebrated works are his prints of women — dancers, musicians, and figures from Japanese classical theater and folklore. His "Dancing Figure" series, produced throughout the 1950s and early 1960s, depicts women in flowing kimono captured in mid-movement, their garments swirling around them in dynamic curves. The figures are typically rendered with strong, sweeping outlines carved directly into the woodblock, filled with areas of flat, saturated color — deep reds, rich blues, and warm oranges — that give the prints a graphic boldness unusual in Japanese figure printmaking. The faces of Kawano's women often show the influence of Buddhist iconography, with serene, mask-like expressions that contrast with the dynamic energy of their poses.

Beyond his figure prints, Kawano also produced images of children, animals, and Buddhist subjects. His prints of children at play have a warmth and charm that made them popular as gifts and decorative items. His Buddhist-themed works, including images of Kannon (the bodhisattva of compassion) and other deities, reveal a spiritual dimension to his art that connects with the deeper currents of Japanese religious aesthetics.

Kawano's prints achieved widespread popularity in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s, a period when American interest in Japanese art and culture was at a peak. His work was sold through galleries and department stores across the country, and his "Dancing Figure" prints became familiar images in American homes. This commercial success, while it brought Kawano financial stability and international recognition, has sometimes led art historians to undervalue his artistic achievement, dismissing his work as merely decorative. However, the best of Kawano's prints demonstrate genuine artistic skill — the confident, fluid line of his carving, the sophisticated use of color, and the ability to capture movement and grace in the woodblock medium mark him as a printmaker of real accomplishment.

Kawano died in 1965 at the age of just forty-nine, cutting short a career that had been marked by both popular success and artistic ambition. His prints continue to be widely collected, particularly in the United States, where they appear frequently at auction and in galleries specializing in Japanese prints. His work is held in numerous museum collections, including the Honolulu Museum of Art, the Portland Art Museum, and the Cincinnati Art Museum.

Key Facts

Active Period
1916–1965
Nationality
🇯🇵Japan
Works Indexed
108

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kaoru Kawano known for?

Kaoru Kawano (川野薫, 1916–1965) was a Japanese sosaku-hanga artist best known for his striking depictions of women, particularly his "Dancing Figure" series, which combined traditional bijin-ga subject matter with the bold, expressive carving style of the creative print movement. His prints of graceful female figures, often rendered in strong outlines with areas of vivid color, became enormously popular with Western collectors and remain among the most recognizable images of postwar Japanese printmaking.

When was Kaoru Kawano active?

Kaoru Kawano was active from 1916 to 1965. They were associated with the Sōsaku-hanga movement.

What artistic movements influenced Kaoru Kawano?

Kaoru Kawano's work was shaped by the Sōsaku-hanga tradition in Japanese woodblock printmaking. Sōsaku-hanga: The "creative prints" movement (c.

Where can I see Kaoru Kawano's original prints?

Original prints by Kaoru Kawano can be found in collections including Art Institute of Chicago, Japanese Art Open Database, Harvard Art Museums, Honolulu Museum of Art.

How much do Kaoru Kawano prints cost?

Kaoru Kawano's prints are among the most affordable and accessible works of the sosaku-hanga movement, making them an excellent entry point for new collectors. His 'Dancing Figure' series of graceful women in flowing kimono became enormously popular with American collectors in the 1950s and 1960s, and his prints remain widely available on the secondary market today. Because Kawano produced relatively large editions and his work was widely distributed through galleries and department stores in the United States, supply is plentiful and prices remain moderate. Most of his prints sell for $100-$800, with only exceptional examples breaking the $1,000 barrier. The key value factors are condition (strong, unfaded colors are essential), size (larger prints command higher prices), and subject (the dancing figures are the most popular). Kawano's market has been stable over the past decade, with consistent demand from collectors who appreciate the decorative appeal and graphic boldness of his work. His prints represent strong value in the Japanese print market, offering genuine sosaku-hanga craftsmanship at accessible price points. Common subjects: $100–$300. Well-preserved dancing figures: $400–$800. Exceptional large-format works: $1,000–$3,000.

Woodblock Prints by Kaoru Kawano (108)

Winter Mansion by Kaoru Kawano

Winter Mansion

n.d.

Color woodblock print

Tombstone (Ishibumi) by Kaoru Kawano

Tombstone (Ishibumi)

20th century

Color woodblock print

Woodpecker by Kaoru Kawano

Woodpecker

1950s–1960s

Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Little Flora - Shibaraku by Kaoru Kawano

Little Flora - Shibaraku

1950s–1960s

Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Small Bird (Kotori) by Kaoru Kawano

Small Bird (Kotori)

1957

Color woodblock print

Goldfish (Kingyo) by Kaoru Kawano

Goldfish (Kingyo)

1958

Color woodblock print

Woodpecker (B) [Kitsutsuki (B)] by Kaoru Kawano

Woodpecker (B) [Kitsutsuki (B)]

1962

Color woodblock print

Face by Kaoru Kawano

Face

1964

Woodblock print, ink on paper

totalCount by Kaoru Kawano

totalCount

Woodblock print

Face B- LE by Kaoru Kawano

Face B- LE

Woodblock print

Doves and Girl- LE by Kaoru Kawano

Doves and Girl- LE

Woodblock print

Child carrying a younger child 2 by Kaoru Kawano

Child carrying a younger child 2

Woodblock print

Butterflies ( c ) by Kaoru Kawano

Butterflies ( c )

Woodblock print

two kittens by Kaoru Kawano

two kittens

Woodblock print

Dancing Figure (Eshima)- Oban by Kaoru Kawano

Dancing Figure (Eshima)- Oban

Woodblock print

Cat by Kaoru Kawano

Cat

Woodblock print

TWO GIRLS, Friends, Couple (8) by Kaoru Kawano

TWO GIRLS, Friends, Couple (8)

Woodblock print

Kokeshi doll by Kaoru Kawano

Kokeshi doll

Woodblock print

Candle Light by Kaoru Kawano

Candle Light

Woodblock print

Small Bird C- oban by Kaoru Kawano

Small Bird C- oban

Woodblock print

Unknown, Sacred Crane by Kaoru Kawano

Unknown, Sacred Crane

Woodblock print

Woodpecker- LE — 啄木鳥 by Kaoru Kawano

Woodpecker- LE — 啄木鳥

Woodblock print

Little Flora- LE — 花 by Kaoru Kawano

Little Flora- LE — 花

Woodblock print

Quiet Rain (B)- LE by Kaoru Kawano

Quiet Rain (B)- LE

Woodblock print

Unknown- girl with flowers in hair by Kaoru Kawano

Unknown- girl with flowers in hair

Woodblock print

Hair, LE by Kaoru Kawano

Hair, LE

Woodblock print

Yellow Canary by Kaoru Kawano

Yellow Canary

Woodblock print

Night Perfume LE — 夜の梅 by Kaoru Kawano

Night Perfume LE — 夜の梅

Woodblock print

Mothers Love- Mother and Child by Kaoru Kawano

Mothers Love- Mother and Child

Woodblock print

Camellia D- LE by Kaoru Kawano

Camellia D- LE

Woodblock print

Twilight D- LE by Kaoru Kawano

Twilight D- LE

Woodblock print

Small Bird C- LE by Kaoru Kawano

Small Bird C- LE

Woodblock print

Quiet Rain, Shôwa period, by Kaoru Kawano

Quiet Rain, Shôwa period,

Woodblock print

Winter Mansion (Girinsô), Shôwa period, by Kaoru Kawano

Winter Mansion (Girinsô), Shôwa period,

Woodblock print

Twilight (B), Shôwa period, by Kaoru Kawano

Twilight (B), Shôwa period,

Woodblock print

Face, Shôwa period, by Kaoru Kawano

Face, Shôwa period,

Woodblock print

Fan, Shôwa period, before 1965 by Kaoru Kawano

Fan, Shôwa period, before 1965

Woodblock print

Mother's Love, Shôwa period, by Kaoru Kawano

Mother's Love, Shôwa period,

Woodblock print

Kokeshi, Shôwa period, by Kaoru Kawano

Kokeshi, Shôwa period,

Woodblock print

Black Plum, Shôwa period, by Kaoru Kawano

Black Plum, Shôwa period,

Woodblock print

Honolulu by Kaoru Kawano

Honolulu

Woodblock print

Young Lady and Seashell by Kaoru Kawano

Young Lady and Seashell

Woodblock print

Young Lady with Yellow Bird by Kaoru Kawano

Young Lady with Yellow Bird

Woodblock print

Dream- LE by Kaoru Kawano

Dream- LE

Woodblock print

Gentle Breeze- LE by Kaoru Kawano

Gentle Breeze- LE

Woodblock print

Horse pulling sled by Kaoru Kawano

Horse pulling sled

Woodblock print

Moonlight Night- LE by Kaoru Kawano

Moonlight Night- LE

Woodblock print

Night Perfume — 夜の梅 by Kaoru Kawano

Night Perfume — 夜の梅

Woodblock print

young girl with a mask by Kaoru Kawano

young girl with a mask

Woodblock print

Small Birds — 小鳥 by Kaoru Kawano

Small Birds — 小鳥

Woodblock print

Moonlight Night- Oban by Kaoru Kawano

Moonlight Night- Oban

Woodblock print

Rooster Running by Kaoru Kawano

Rooster Running

Woodblock print

Kittens by Kaoru Kawano

Kittens

Woodblock print

Kokeshi, LE by Kaoru Kawano

Kokeshi, LE

Woodblock print

Three Eyes- oban by Kaoru Kawano

Three Eyes- oban

Woodblock print

Mystery by Kaoru Kawano

Mystery

Woodblock print

Conversation- Oban by Kaoru Kawano

Conversation- Oban

Woodblock print

Woman Holding a Baby by Kaoru Kawano

Woman Holding a Baby

Woodblock print

young girl with birds in her hair by Kaoru Kawano

young girl with birds in her hair

Woodblock print

Sacred Lake by Kaoru Kawano

Sacred Lake

Woodblock print