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Lady beating a hand drum Tzusumi next to the incense burner - Kubo Shunman

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The grace of a captured moment: Lady beating a hand drum Tzusumi next to the incense burner
This art print of the Lady beating a hand drum Tzusumi next to the incense burner delicately reproduces the intricate composition and chromatic balance of the original. The sinuous lines, the subtle play between robes and ritual accessories, as well as the palette of soft tones create an atmosphere that is both ceremonial and intimate. The printmaking technique is evident in the precision of the contours and the almost textile texture of the clothing, while the serene face of the lady invites contemplation. The overall elegance is measured, characteristic of Japanese genre scenes.

Kubo Shunman, master of Edo printmaking and elegance
Kubo Shunman, active at the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century, is recognized for his contributions to ukiyo-e and representations of female and theatrical figures. Influenced by Edo schools, he skillfully combined refined drawing and storytelling, often inspired by poetry and kabuki theater. A versatile artist, he produced prints, illustrations, and commissioned works that demonstrate a taste for ornamental detail and graceful postures. His work helped spread a refined aesthetic where each accessory becomes a sign of character and cultural context.

A decorative art print with multiple benefits
This art print of the Lady beating a hand drum Tzusumi next to the incense burner easily fits into various interiors: living room, office, bedroom, or meditation space. Faithful to the original, it offers a print quality that preserves the nuances and textures of the print, making it ideal for fans of Japanese art. In framed or canvas version, this piece finds its place above a low piece of furniture or as part of a larger wall composition. Buying this canvas adds a touch of history and elegance to your decor while providing a visual piece that invites calm and admiration.

Lady beating a hand drum Tzusumi next to the incense burner - Kubo Shunman

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Matte finish

View from behind

Frame (optional)

The grace of a captured moment: Lady beating a hand drum Tzusumi next to the incense burner
This art print of the Lady beating a hand drum Tzusumi next to the incense burner delicately reproduces the intricate composition and chromatic balance of the original. The sinuous lines, the subtle play between robes and ritual accessories, as well as the palette of soft tones create an atmosphere that is both ceremonial and intimate. The printmaking technique is evident in the precision of the contours and the almost textile texture of the clothing, while the serene face of the lady invites contemplation. The overall elegance is measured, characteristic of Japanese genre scenes.

Kubo Shunman, master of Edo printmaking and elegance
Kubo Shunman, active at the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century, is recognized for his contributions to ukiyo-e and representations of female and theatrical figures. Influenced by Edo schools, he skillfully combined refined drawing and storytelling, often inspired by poetry and kabuki theater. A versatile artist, he produced prints, illustrations, and commissioned works that demonstrate a taste for ornamental detail and graceful postures. His work helped spread a refined aesthetic where each accessory becomes a sign of character and cultural context.

A decorative art print with multiple benefits
This art print of the Lady beating a hand drum Tzusumi next to the incense burner easily fits into various interiors: living room, office, bedroom, or meditation space. Faithful to the original, it offers a print quality that preserves the nuances and textures of the print, making it ideal for fans of Japanese art. In framed or canvas version, this piece finds its place above a low piece of furniture or as part of a larger wall composition. Buying this canvas adds a touch of history and elegance to your decor while providing a visual piece that invites calm and admiration.

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