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jollymusicpeace · 2 years
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Hokusai woodblock prints are counted among the world's masterpieces. There are many theories about this work.
The "Triumphant and Happy" print available at Traditional Crafts Japan was printed by Mr. Matsuzaki.
Also known as "Red Fuji," it is considered one of the most famous paintings in the world.
Triumphant and Pleasant" also attracted attention as one of Hokusai's masterpieces, and I personally felt that it was because of the strong impact of the red Fuji, after all.
Fuji, captured large on the screen, is dyed bright red against the blue sky, which is very impressive.
Triumphant wind" refers to a soft breeze blowing from the south, and it is believed that this painting depicts Mount Fuji in summer.
Fuji in summer. However, it is unclear from what point of view it was painted, and various theories have emerged, such as the area around Mitsu Pass.
The scaly clouds are reminiscent of autumn and coincide with the season of Red Fuji, lending credence to the theory that it was painted on the Yamanashi side.
The more various theories that have been raised, the more people are familiar with Hokusai woodblock prints, and it is no wonder that they have become an eternal theme for fans of Katsushika Hokusai.
The price of "Triumphantly Clear" has been discounted from $200.00 to $110.00 without a frame, and from $400.00 to $210.00 with a frame.
With Traditional Crafts Japan's discount service, it is likely that many people will purchase "Kai-fu Kai-haru".
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jollymusicpeace · 2 years
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What kind of Japanese woodblock print is Beauty Looking in the Mirror? How to create a traditional Japanese woodblock print
Beauty Looking in the Mirror is one of the Japanese woodblock prints that Traditional Crafts Japan is offering for $110.00, down from $200.00 without a frame. With a frame, the price is reduced from $400.00 to $210.00, giving you a chance to get a Japanese woodblock print at a discount.
Beautiful Woman Looking in the Mirror is a woodblock print by Yuji Nagao, a traditional artisan from Taito Ward, Tokyo, and makes you wonder what the woman looking in the mirror is thinking. We can see that she is admiring her reflection in the mirror, and we can infer the happiness of a woman who can lead her life with a beautiful appearance.
The frame size is 19.8x13.7 inches and the photo size is 15.8x11.0 inches, standard woodblock print size. If you want a beautiful woman looking in a mirror, please refer to the sizes mentioned above to determine if you should purchase one.
Traditional Japanese woodblock prints are created using the original 190-year-old method and printed on Echizen washi paper. Created by two renowned woodblock artists, Mr. Matsuzaki and Mr. Nagao, the quality of these magnificent works of art is recognized by many as a jewel that will last a lifetime. Exposure to art through woodblock prints is also an important experience in nurturing a rich mind.
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jollymusicpeace · 2 years
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This masterpiece is synonymous with Hokusai. The skillful rendering of the giant waves and boats, etc., is brilliant!
If you are visiting Traditional Crafts Japan in search of works by Katsushika Hokusai, why not take an interest in Kanagawa Okinonarai, printed by Nagao? It is no exaggeration to say that this world-famous masterpiece is truly synonymous with Hokusai.
The high, swirling waves and the three boats being tossed about by the waves have a strong impact, conveying the horrific scene of a huge wave about to cover the boats and the people in them. In contrast to the tense situation, the scene of Mount Fuji standing calmly as if gazing out from afar is impressive. It is as if Kanagawa Okinamiura is telling the viewer that dramatic and elegant composition is exactly what it is, and the entire work gives the impression of being alive.
The boats bobbing along with the flow of the water, the swell of the waves, and the dynamic movement of the waves make us feel as if we are witnessing a historical moment. The expressive power of the quintessential Hokusai Woodblock Prints is magnificent, and one can somehow tell that the skillful expression, which only Hokusai could achieve, is moving to the viewer.
The frame size is 19.8x13.7 inches and the photo size is 15.6x11.2 inches, standard woodblock print size. The price is discounted from $200.00 to $110.00 without a frame and from $400.00 to $210.00 with a frame. If you are looking to purchase a woodcut at a great price, Traditional Crafts Japan is the place to go.
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jollymusicpeace · 2 years
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Printed by Keizaburo Matsuzaki, it's a true masterpiece! Now available at almost half price!
If you want traditional Japanese crafts, how about Japanese Woodblock Prints available at Traditional Crafts Japan? Take "Takashimaya Ohisa" as an example, a work by Utamaro Kitagawa, printed by Keizaburo Matsuzaki, which is so famous that it is regarded as a masterpiece.
Every strand of Ohisa's hair is finely rendered, and the coloring and blurring of the kimono and fan are exquisite! It is truly the work of a professional, and one gets the impression that skillful techniques are scattered throughout the work.
The actual prints are said to be breathtakingly beautiful, and combined with Ohisa's original beauty, the rich expressiveness of the woodblock prints enhances the work. Because it is a real woodblock print, the sense of three-dimensionality and realism is quite impressive, making it a masterpiece that is sure to be a hit with fans of woodblock prints.
Takashimaya Ohisa has reduced the price from $200.00 to $110.00 without a frame and from $400.00 to $210.00 with a frame. Many fans will be interested in getting a masterpiece printed by Mr. Matsuzaki at almost half the price, which is such a great deal. Why not take this opportunity to purchase authentic woodblock prints at Traditional Crafts Japan and enjoy Takashimaya Ohisa?
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