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Rooster and chicken by Ohara Koson
Rooster and Chicken is a Japanese color woodblock print by Ohara Koson, created during the late Meiji or Taishō period. Executed in the kachō-e (bird-and-flower picture) tradition, the work portrays a rooster and hen with remarkable...Regular price From $47.74 -
Ryogoku Bridge and the Great Riverbank by Utagawa Hiroshige
Ryōgoku Bridge and the Great Riverbank (Ryōgoku-bashi yusuzumi) by Utagawa Hiroshige is a lively, detailed, and atmospheric print from his acclaimed series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (1856–1858). This particular work captures one of Edo’s...Regular price From $31.66 -
Siberian Bluechat next to a Peony sheltered by a Snowcovered Hay Sheaf by Ohara Koson, Woodblock print reproduction, Fine Art,
Koson Ohara woodblock print reproduction of a Siberian Bluechat butterfly next to a Peony sheltered by a snowcovered hay sheaf in ukiyo-e style.Regular price From $47.74 -
Snow at Akabane Bridge in Shiba by Utagawa Hiroshige
Snow at Akabane Bridge in Shiba by Utagawa Hiroshige is another beautifully restrained winter landscape from his series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo. Created near the end of Hiroshige’s life, this series is filled with...Regular price From $31.66 -
Snow at Benzaiten Shrine in Inokashira Pond by Utagawa Hiroshige
Snow at Benzaiten Shrine in Inokashira Pond by Utagawa Hiroshige is a quietly powerful image from his late masterwork series, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, created between 1856 and 1858. In this winter scene, Hiroshige...Regular price From $31.66 -
Songbird and Lotus by Ohara Koson woodblock print reproduction
Ohara Koson's "Songbird and Lotus" woodblock print, a masterpiece of the shin-hanga style, captures the beauty of Japanese art and ukiyo-e tradition.Regular price From $47.74
Ukiyo-e refers to a traditional Japanese art movement that flourished between the 17th and 19th centuries, especially during the Edo period. These woodblock prints depicted landscapes, famous actors, beautiful women, warriors, and scenes from everyday life with bold lines and vibrant colors. Artists such as Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige created some of the most iconic works of the genre. Japanese woodblock prints had a major influence on European Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painters in the 19th century. Today, ukiyo-e remains one of Japan’s most celebrated artistic traditions.