Sacred Bridge in Nikko by Ito Yuhan - Framed Canvas
Sacred Bridge in Nikko by Ito Yuhan - Framed Canvas
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Experience Sacred Bridge in Nikko in elegant gallery style with our framed canvas print. This premium presentation pairs the texture of canvas with a sophisticated frame, creating a museum-quality display piece ready to enhance your space.
About the Artwork
Ito Yuhan’s Sacred Bridge in Nikko (c. 1930) captures the
iconic Shinkyo Bridge, the entrance to Futarasan Shrine in Nikko. Known for its
vibrant red lacquer and stone pillars, the bridge was originally built in 1636
by Tokugawa Iemitsu and reconstructed in 1902 after a flood. Yuhan’s signature
style—printing without black key block outlines—creates a soft, watercolor-like
effect, emphasizing the tranquil and sacred atmosphere of this historic site.
Print Details
Our framed canvas print enhances the serene elements of Ito Yuhan’s Sacred
Bridge in Nikko with a sophisticated frame that perfectly complements
the artwork’s tranquil beauty. The rich canvas texture brings the woodblock art
to life while the carefully selected frame adds a refined finishing touch that
elevates the entire piece. Available in black, natural wood, or dark brown
frame options to match your décor preferences and accentuate the artwork’s
sacred atmosphere.
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)
Bring the sacred beauty of Japan’s architectural heritage into your space with this elegantly framed slice of artistic mastery.
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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