Kasuga Shrine in Nara by Kawase Hasui - Museum Quality Matte Paper Poster with Hanger
Kasuga Shrine in Nara by Kawase Hasui - Museum Quality Matte Paper Poster with Hanger
Journey through heritage and nature with this exquisite
poster featuring Hasui’s "Kasuga Shrine in Nara."
About the Artwork
"Kasuga Shrine in Nara" is a captivating woodblock
print created by Kawase Hasui in 1933. As part of his celebrated series
"Collection of Scenic Views of Japan," this artwork invites you to
immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Kasuga Shrine. Nestled within the
ancient city of Nara, the shrine is a testament to Japan's rich cultural
heritage. Hasui's artistic prowess shines through as he captures the tranquil
ambiance surrounding the shrine's grand entrance. Lanterns illuminate the path,
guiding visitors through the mystical setting. The trees, adorned with vibrant
autumn hues, envelop the scene in a tapestry of colors. With meticulous detail
and a keen eye for atmosphere, Hasui's portrayal transports you to a place
where history and nature harmoniously coexist. "Kasuga Shrine in
Nara" is a visual journey that celebrates the fusion of sacred tradition
and the natural world, allowing you to experience the enchantment of this
revered site.
Product Details:
Our museum-quality matte paper poster immerses you in the
tranquil beauty of Kawase Hasui’s "Kasuga Shrine in Nara." This
exquisite reproduction captures every delicate detail of Hasui's original
woodblock print. The minimalist wooden hangers add vintage flair.
While the poster and hangers are packed separately in one
box, final assembly is required, but don’t worry we've made the final assembly
easy! No expertise is required, and with a simple snap, you'll have a
captivating piece of art ready to hang.
Features:
- Hangers
made from pine wood in black, white, natural or dark brown
- Cotton
rope matches hanger color
- Designed
magnetically for versatile, damage-free hanging
- Uncoated
natural white paper, 250 gsm weight
- Paper
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
- Ships
in protective packaging
Bring home a piece of ancient Japan's sacred tradition with
this poster.