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  • Japonism Ukiyoe Mount Fuji Cherry Blossom

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    $1,121

    🌏 Description
    Celebrate the ephemeral beauty of Japan with this breathtaking Ukiyo-e print: Mount Fuji with Cherry Blossoms, by the master artist Katsushika Hokusai. This piece captures the fleeting moment where spring’s delicate sakura dances beneath the eternal gaze of Mount Fuji—an iconic pairing of transience and permanence. Printed using traditional woodblock techniques by Adachi Hanga craftsmen, every layer of color reflects the warmth of spring skies and the crisp silhouette of Japan’s sacred peak. Ideal for interiors seeking a sense of calm, poetry, and cultural richness, this artwork invites the viewer into a season that never truly ends.

    🔹 Key Features
    • Original woodblock print reproduction by Adachi Hanga using traditional Edo-era techniques
    • Scene features Mount Fuji framed by vibrant cherry blossoms
    • Rich, multi-layered color expression on washi paper
    • Printed by hand in Japan, respecting Hokusai’s original lines and spirit
    • Perfect for seasonal decor, gifting, or collectors of Japanese art

  • Japonism Ukiyoe Night Snow Kambara 53 Stations Tokaido

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    $345

    🌏 Description
    Step into the hushed elegance of a snow-laden evening with Night Snow at Kambara, one of the most hauntingly serene masterpieces from Utagawa Hiroshige’s “Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido” series. Rendered with exquisite restraint, this Ukiyo-e woodblock print captures weary travelers cloaked in straw robes, navigating a silent, snow-blanketed village path. The deep indigo sky and layered white landscape reflect Hiroshige’s signature ability to convey both movement and stillness—inviting the viewer into a moment where time seems to pause, and snow becomes poetry.

    🔹 Key Features
    • Faithful reproduction of Hiroshige’s 1830s original
    • Stunning depiction of nighttime snowfall in Edo-period Japan
    • Printed by master artisans using traditional woodblock techniques
    • Symbolic and meditative, perfect for refined interiors
    • Part of the historic Tokaido Road travel series

  • Japonism Ukiyoe Ogata Korin Irises Large

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    $690

    🌏 Description
    A timeless vision of elegance, Ogata Kōrin’s “Irises” captures the ephemeral beauty of nature with an ethereal stillness. This large-format woodblock reproduction brings to life the iconic Edo-period Rinpa masterpiece, where each iris blooms with deliberate grace, swaying gently in a wind we cannot see but can almost feel. Inspired by The Tales of Ise, this image is more than a flower study—it is a poetic meditation, a visual haiku in deep indigo and vibrant green. Perfect for quiet interiors or statement gallery walls, the work invites the viewer to step into a garden of serenity and seasonal rhythm.

    🔹 Key Features
    • Reproduction of Ogata Kōrin’s celebrated Rinpa-style Irises
    • Vivid hues of indigo blue and emerald green against soft gold-beige backdrop
    • Large format ideal for decorative display or art appreciation
    • Evokes themes of transience, renewal, and refined elegance
    • Perfect for fans of Japanese aesthetics, minimalist design, and cultural harmony

  • Japonism Ukiyoe Red Fuji 36 Views Mt Fuji

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    $310

    🌏 Description
    Katsushika Hokusai’s legendary “Red Fuji” (Aka Fuji), from the iconic Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji series, captures the sacred mountain blazing with early morning light. This masterpiece of ukiyo-e woodblock printmaking transcends time—a symbol of divine power, serenity, and the fleeting perfection of nature. With Mount Fuji standing proud against a calm blue sky, its slopes are painted crimson by the sun’s first rays, creating a moment where nature’s grandeur touches the divine.

    🔹 Key Features
    •Authentic Adachi Hanga reprint using traditional Edo-period woodblock techniques
    •Features Hokusai’s signature dynamic composition and vibrant Prussian blue
    •Captures the mystical “Red Fuji” sunrise moment revered across centuries
    •Printed on handmade washi paper by skilled artisans in Japan
    •Suitable for framing—ideal for collectors, galleries, and cultural decor

  • Japonism Ukiyoe Rimpa Sakai Hoitsu Large

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    $483

    🌏 Description
    Immerse yourself in the lyrical beauty of Japanese aesthetics with this large-format Ukiyo-e print from Sakai Hōitsu, a master of the Rinpa school. Celebrated for his delicate compositions and poetic natural motifs, Hōitsu’s work in this piece evokes an ethereal calm—where seasonal elements like plum blossoms, flowing water, and moonlit skies harmonize in stillness. Printed in vibrant color on washi paper, this piece captures the meditative elegance and balanced symmetry characteristic of the Edo period’s most refined painters.

    🔹 Key Features
    • Large-format reproduction of Sakai Hōitsu’s iconic Rinpa-style composition
    • Printed on traditional Japanese washi paper with vivid pigment fidelity
    • A refined collector’s edition ideal for cultural display
    • Combines nature, poetry, and aesthetic elegance in one scene
    • Timeless wall décor that bridges the Edo period and modern minimalism

  • Japonism Ukiyoe Sanjyo Ohashi Kyoto 53 Stations Tokaido

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    $310

    🌏 Description
    Arriving at journey’s end with grace and nostalgia, Sanjō Ōhashi, Kyoto is the final print in Hiroshige’s poetic travel series, “The Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido.” This iconic piece captures the atmosphere of conclusion and fulfillment at Kyoto’s Sanjō Bridge—the terminus of the historic Tokaido Road. A group of travelers cross the wooden bridge beneath gathering clouds, symbolizing the end of a long road under both sun and storm. The soft silhouettes of Kyoto’s cityscape and faraway hills create a mood of gentle reflection, a fitting counterpart to the exuberant departure of Nihonbashi. With restrained elegance and deep narrative undertones, this woodblock print encapsulates the timeless Japanese appreciation for both journey and return.

    🔹 Key Features
    • Final entry in Hiroshige’s “Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido” series
    • Depicts Sanjō Ōhashi, the end point of the Tokaido route
    • Evokes the emotion of arrival with subtle expression and movement
    • Reproduction based on traditional Edo-period woodblock methods
    • Perfect for collectors seeking narrative completion and thematic closure

  • Japonism Ukiyoe Sharaku Actor Tsuneyo II

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    $138

    🌏 Description
    Bold, expressive, and electrifying—this striking ukiyo-e portrait captures the famed kabuki actor Osagawa Tsuneyo II in the role of Sakuragi, as envisioned by the enigmatic artist Sharaku. Known for his intense, psychological portrayals of actors, Sharaku presents Tsuneyo II with a dramatic flair: eyes wide in concentration, hands mid-motion, and facial expression loaded with theatrical vigor. Printed originally in 1794 during Sharaku’s brief but revolutionary career, this piece immortalizes the raw emotion and stylized energy of Edo-period kabuki. In this masterwork, the boundary between actor and role dissolves, giving us not just a likeness—but the very soul of the stage.

    🔹 Key Features
    • Created by Sharaku, one of ukiyo-e’s most mysterious and impactful artists
    • Features kabuki actor Osagawa Tsuneyo II in a dramatic role as Sakuragi
    • Defined by bold facial lines and exaggerated expression
    • Captures the psychological tension of kabuki performance
    • A conversation starter for collectors of Japanese theatrical art

  • Japonism Ukiyoe Sharaku Ichikawa Ebizo

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    $138

    🌏 Description
    Unleash the dramatic power of Japanese Kabuki theatre with this extra-large woodblock print reproduction of Otani Oniji III as the villain Edohei, originally created by the elusive genius Tōshūsai Sharaku. First published in 1794, this iconic portrait captures a moment of raw energy—fingers curled like claws, face frozen mid-sneer, and eyes full of cunning. Sharaku’s exaggerated expressionism and unflinching honesty transformed actor prints forever, giving audiences a visceral encounter with theatrical persona. Printed in vivid detail, this extra-large version emphasizes every line, every shade, every pulse of emotion. A piece that commands attention, it bridges performance, portraiture, and printmaking in a single electrifying frame.

    🔹 Key Features
    • Faithful reproduction of Sharaku’s 1794 masterwork
    • Features Kabuki actor Otani Oniji III in his role as Edohei
    • Printed in extra-large format for impactful wall presentation
    • Ideal for art collectors, theatre lovers, or cultural interiors
    • Captures the bold, expressive energy of Edo-period Japan

  • Japonism Ukiyoe Utamaro Mother Peeling Fruit

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    $655

    🌏 Description
    Immerse yourself in one of the most electrifying expressions ever captured in Japanese woodblock print history—Sharaku’s legendary portrait of Otani Oniji III as Edohei. This extra-large reproduction magnifies the raw power of the actor’s infamous villainous role: tense fingers, a coiled posture, and a face twisted in calculating malice. Created in 1794 by the elusive Tōshūsai Sharaku, this artwork broke convention with its unflinching realism and theatrical dynamism. More than a portrait, it is the embodiment of Kabuki’s psychological force—now rendered in a format grand enough to dominate any space.

    🔹 Key Features
    • Iconic portrait by the mysterious Ukiyo-e master Sharaku
    • Features Otani Oniji III as the sinister Edohei (Kabuki villain)
    • Bold facial expression and claw-like hands exude dramatic energy
    • High-resolution extra-large format for interior impact
    • Ideal for art historians, theatre enthusiasts, and lovers of cultural intensity