Description: ■【 This product is a reprint of Ukiyo-e 】What is the difference between reprinted ukiyo-e and ukiyo-e produced in Japan's Edo period ? It makes no difference. The only difference is the era in which they were made. Reprinted ukiyo-e prints are reproductions produced by modern artisans in the same manner as in the Edo period of Japan (1603-1868). The woodblocks are re-carved and hand-printed one by one on traditional Japanese paper. The greatest attraction of ukiyo-e is the unique soft texture of Japanese paper and woodblock prints, and the vivid colors that people of the time must have enjoyed. ■A painting of beautiful women drawn by Choki Eishosai, who was active at the same time as Utamaro. The bright red of the rising sun, the darkness of the sky that hasn't yet dawned, and the blue of the sea. This is a beautiful work with clear color contrast. The sky part is decorated with biotite (kirabiki). With the auspicious pattern of the first sunrise, this piece is recommended for displaying during the New Year. ■Dimensions : 15.28inches × 10.2inches■Paper : washi(Japanese tradition paper : Echizen-gami Hosho-sho) ■【 about Eishosai Choki 】Although his painting style is strongly influenced by Utamaro, he was a very unique artist. He left behind excellent works in nishiki-e, yellow cover, kyokahon, and hand painted ukiyo-e.His major works include "First Sunrise" (British Museum collection) and "Firefly Hunting" (Honolulu Museum collection).
Price: 180 USD
Location: fukuoka,japan
End Time: 2024-02-09T01:59:50.000Z
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Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Dimensions: 15.28inches × 10.2inches
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Culture: Japanese