Cherry Tree in Kawagoe by Hiroshi Yoshida - Framed Canvas
Cherry Tree in Kawagoe by Hiroshi Yoshida - Framed Canvas
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Present Yoshida's nostalgic blossom scene in elegant gallery style with our premium framed canvas.
About the Artwork
"Cherry Tree in Kawagoe" is a woodblock print from Yoshida's Eight
Views of Cherry Blossoms series, crafted in 1935. The print depicts an
ancient cherry tree, its blossom-laden branches supported by wooden stilts,
sheltering a family picnicking near a small shrine. Yoshida's textured
rendering contrasts the gnarled bark against the fragile blossoms, capturing
nature's resilience and tenderness in Kawagoe's rustic landscape. The
composition balances human activity with natural beauty, showcasing Yoshida's
skill in portraying intimate moments within grand natural settings.
Print Details:
Our framed canvas elevates Yoshida's composition with museum-quality
craftsmanship. The artwork is printed on premium canvas (300-350gsm) and
hand-stretched over FSC-certified wooden stretcher bars. Choose from black,
natural wood, or dark brown frames (9-14mm width) to complement your decor -
the natural wood option beautifully echoes the tree's support stilts in the
artwork. The 12mm gap between canvas and frame creates a sophisticated floating
effect, while the sturdy construction ensures lasting durability.
Features:
· Canvas made with FSC-certified wood stretcher bars and cotton-polyester blend (300-350gsm, 350-400 microns)
· Frame crafted from FSC-certified wood
· Frame width: 9-14mm (0.35"-0.55") with 12mm (0.45") gap between canvas and frame
· Frame thickness: 42mm (1.65") in North America, 32mm (1.26") in Europe
· High-quality printing ensures long-lasting, vibrant colors
· Includes hanging kit (varies by country)
Display the enduring charm of Kawagoe's ancient cherry tree with this ready-to-hang, gallery-quality framed canvas.
This Framed Canvas Print is made especially for you when you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it. Making products on demand instead of in bulk reduces overproduction and waste, so thank you for making a thoughtful purchasing decision!
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