Description
Hand printed on a Washi paper
※Reproducing all or any part of the contents is prohibited.
Type
Woodblock Print
※Original woodblocks
This was originally published by UNSODO(Kyoto).
This piece is a reproduction of a section from the Kaki-zu (Floral) ceiling painting. It was printed by skilled Kyoto artisans using woodblocks that have been preserved by Unsōdō Publishing for many years.
Artist
JAKUCHU ITO (1716–1800)
Jakuchu Ito was a Japanese painter of the Edo period, known for his highly detailed and vibrant paintings of animals and plants. Born in Kyoto, he was originally a wealthy greengrocer but later devoted himself to art. His works often feature roosters, flowers, and imaginary creatures, painted with exceptional precision and unique colors. He combined traditional Japanese painting techniques with innovative approaches, creating a distinctive style. Today, his works are highly regarded both in Japan and internationally.
【Specification】
・Material/ Japanese washi paper
・Size/ Picture:Diameter 23.5 cm, Margin included:W35×H42cm [There is a slight error in size. ]
・Size/ Frame(Blue Mat ver.): W42.5×H54cm, Frame(Black Mat ver.): W37×50cm
・Weight/ 140 g
・Made in Japan
Product Type: HOME DÉCOR
Collection: WALL DECORATION > WOODBLOCK PRINT
Collection: Flower and Bird






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