• NOVEMBRE : KIKU, CHRYSANTHEME

From a suite: Floral calendar of Japan
Ca. 1970
Unsodo Editor

Nishiki-e

Shin hanga
Kachoe

Beautiful colors, some foxing


The KIKU symbolizes autumn. Imported from China, it now exists in many forms. It is generally divided into three categories: Õ-giku, Chü-giku, and Ko-giku. The Õ-giku produces a large flower at the top of a stem. The Chü-giku produces a medium-sized flower. This form offers a wide variety of original blooms. The Ko-giku is mainly grown as a hanging basket. The Kan-giku (winter) and the Natsu-giku (summer) are named after their respective growing seasons. Nowadays, the Yö-giku, a western chrysanthemum, is very popular.


NOVEMBRE : KIKU, CHRYSANTHEME

  • Author : SHODO KAWARAZAKI (1889-1973)
  • Technic: Xylographie

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  • Leaf width : 270.00
  • Leaf height : 400.00

  • Availability: In Stock
  • 300.00 €



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