Engraving on wood (nishiki-e)
From a suite SHIKI NO HANA (flowers of the four seasons) print Kachô-e (fauna and flora)
Usual median fold, beautiful, very fresh colors.
1907
Tomioka drew inspiration from the paintings of Sakai Hoitsu (1761-1828), who is credited with reviving the Rinpa school of painting during the Edo period.
SHIKI NO HANA, HIBISCUS DE CHINE, MILLEPERTUIS ARBUSTIF
- Author : TESSAI TOMIOKA (1836-1924)
- Technic: Gravure su bois ( nishiki-e )
- Date : 1907-1908
- Width : 310.00
- Height : 230.00
- Leaf width : 350.00
- Leaf height : 275.00
- Availability: In Stock
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170.00 €

