Kyoto Prefecture Woodblock Print Ukiyo-e Kyoto Meisho no Uchi, Arashiyama Manka

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Utagawa (Ando) Hiroshige made his name painting the “Fifty-Three Stages of the Tokaido” of the rest stops and routes that line the the Tokaido road. Many fans are fascinated by how he depicts the moment of a scene, in true light without exaggeration. BR>Meisho no Uchi, Arashiyama Manka is one of the 10 Kyoto landscapes Hiroshige painted. Along the backs of the river in Arashiyama cherry blossoms bloom fully, contrasting with the deep blue of the river and creating beautiful colors that come to life.
It seems to be a combination of the grace of the world and an ethereal world. You are sure to be lured into this piece with its idle sense of time of abundance of lyricism.
The woodblock is made of durable cherry tree and the paper is made of the living national treasure, handmade Japanese washi paper.

●Material/Raw Material: Echizen-hoshogami paper made by living national treasure Ichibei Iwano
●Size: Width 27cm x Length 39cm
●Made in Kyoto
●Brand Name: Takezasado
If you would like a picture frame, please choose from the 4 types available.
A sheet the same size as the picture is affixed and sent together with the picture.(43.6cm x 55.8cm)
*The color of the piece may look slightly from the photo due to photography light conditions.
Item No. W03693
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