Art print Province of Settsu (Six Rivers in Style) - Kitagawa Utamaro | Reproduction
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Province of Settsu (Six Rivers in Fashion) by Kitagawa Utamaro is a work that embodies the elegance and depth of early 19th-century Japanese art. This art print, faithful to the original, transports you to a world where nature and humanity intertwine harmoniously.
Kitagawa Utamaro, the undisputed master of ukiyo-e, created this piece around 1804, a period when Japanese art was flourishing. His distinctive style is reflected in every brushstroke, capturing not only the beauty of the landscapes but also the essence of daily life in Japan. The six rivers depicted in this painting are not mere landscape elements; they symbolize stories and emotions, offering a window into the culture and traditions of the time.
In the artistic context of his era, Utamaro was recognized for his ability to transcend artistic norms, bringing a fresh and bold vision of realism. His works, often controversial, helped redefine the boundaries of Japanese art, leaving a lasting influence on future generations. The Province of Settsu is a testament to this innovation, a subtle blend of tradition and modernity.
Acquiring an art print of this remarkable work not only enriches your interior with an exceptional piece but also invites a fragment of Japanese art history into your daily life. Whether to adorn a living room or an office, this art print adds a touch of elegance and serenity to your space. To discover more masterpieces by this iconic artist, explore all works by Kitagawa Utamaro.
Be sure to also explore related works such as Chshingura Act X of the Storehouse of Loyalty, Elegant Pleasures of the Four Seasons, and Woman with Thread, all of which showcase the diversity and richness of Utamaro’s oeuvre.
Matte finish reproduction
Rear View
FRAME (OPTIONAL)
Province of Settsu (Six Rivers in Fashion) by Kitagawa Utamaro is a work that embodies the elegance and depth of early 19th-century Japanese art. This art print, faithful to the original, transports you to a world where nature and humanity intertwine harmoniously.
Kitagawa Utamaro, the undisputed master of ukiyo-e, created this piece around 1804, a period when Japanese art was flourishing. His distinctive style is reflected in every brushstroke, capturing not only the beauty of the landscapes but also the essence of daily life in Japan. The six rivers depicted in this painting are not mere landscape elements; they symbolize stories and emotions, offering a window into the culture and traditions of the time.
In the artistic context of his era, Utamaro was recognized for his ability to transcend artistic norms, bringing a fresh and bold vision of realism. His works, often controversial, helped redefine the boundaries of Japanese art, leaving a lasting influence on future generations. The Province of Settsu is a testament to this innovation, a subtle blend of tradition and modernity.
Acquiring an art print of this remarkable work not only enriches your interior with an exceptional piece but also invites a fragment of Japanese art history into your daily life. Whether to adorn a living room or an office, this art print adds a touch of elegance and serenity to your space. To discover more masterpieces by this iconic artist, explore all works by Kitagawa Utamaro.
Be sure to also explore related works such as Chshingura Act X of the Storehouse of Loyalty, Elegant Pleasures of the Four Seasons, and Woman with Thread, all of which showcase the diversity and richness of Utamaro’s oeuvre.
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