Drawn Fish Merchant Too Large by kobayashi kiyochika - Wood Print
Drawn Fish Merchant Too Large by kobayashi kiyochika - Wood Print
Experience a lighthearted moment of Edo Japan's past with
this textured wood print of Kiyochika’s “Drawn Fish Merchant Too Large.”
About the Artwork
"Drawn Fish Merchant Too Large" is a captivating
woodblock print created by Kobayashi Kiyochika in 1884. This artwork immerses
you in the bustling world of Edo's streets, where a fish merchant navigates the
urban landscape with his large load of seafood. Kiyochika's attention to detail
brings to life the lively scene, with the merchant's strained expression and
the curious gazes of onlookers capturing the essence of a moment frozen in
time. Against a backdrop of traditional Japanese architecture, Kiyochika
skillfully contrasts the merchant's struggle with the flow of daily life. This
woodblock print is not only a snapshot of history but also a testament to
Kiyochika's ability to infuse his art with both realism and narrative depth.
Product Details:
Our wood print playfully captures the humorous energy of
Kiyochika's "Drawn Fish Merchant Too Large" with natural, textured
elegance. Crafted on birch wood, it brings a touch of Edo Japan's vibrant
culture and daily life to this vintage artwork.
Features:
- Made
from high quality birch wood
- Available
in both thin (approx.10mm/ 0.4") and thick (approx. 20mm/ 0.79")
options, allowing you to choose the perfect depth for your needs
- Includes
mounting hardware
- Lightweight
and versatile
- Sizes
may vary slightly by region. For the US and Canada, the measurement is in
inches, while for the rest of the world, it is in centimeters
Add a touch of Edo Japan's vibrant culture and daily life to
your space.