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Art print | Righteousness (Two Boy Prostitutes Seated by a Candle) - Suzuki Harunobu

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The work RIGHTEUSNESS (Two Boy Prostitutes Seated by a Candle) by Suzuki Harunobu, produced in 1767, is part of an unprecedented series dedicated to the five Confucian virtues. At that time, Harunobu was distinguished by its innovative approach, integrating elements of daily life while exploring deep themes of morality and humanity.

This masterpiece not only caused various reactions during its first exhibition, but there is also a source of inspiration for contemporary artists. The artist was able to capture a poignant intimacy between young boys, lit by the flickering glow of a candle, symbolizing the fragility of life and complex moral choices.

There Art print From this emblematic work in your living space does not only bring an aesthetic touch, but also serves as a point of reflection on the human condition. Imagine hanging it in your living room or office, creating an atmosphere that is both inspiring and contemplative. Harunobu's art, with its subtle palette and its visual depth, will raise your interior decoration, while aroused emotions and discussions.

Invest in a Art print of RIGHTEUSNESS (Two Boy Prostitutes Seated by a Candle) is a decision that will enrich your daily life, inviting you to appreciate the cultural heritage that this artist has bequeathed over the centuries.

Art print | Righteousness (Two Boy Prostitutes Seated by a Candle) - Suzuki Harunobu

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Matte finish reproduction

Rear View

FRAME (OPTIONAL)

The work RIGHTEUSNESS (Two Boy Prostitutes Seated by a Candle) by Suzuki Harunobu, produced in 1767, is part of an unprecedented series dedicated to the five Confucian virtues. At that time, Harunobu was distinguished by its innovative approach, integrating elements of daily life while exploring deep themes of morality and humanity.

This masterpiece not only caused various reactions during its first exhibition, but there is also a source of inspiration for contemporary artists. The artist was able to capture a poignant intimacy between young boys, lit by the flickering glow of a candle, symbolizing the fragility of life and complex moral choices.

There Art print From this emblematic work in your living space does not only bring an aesthetic touch, but also serves as a point of reflection on the human condition. Imagine hanging it in your living room or office, creating an atmosphere that is both inspiring and contemplative. Harunobu's art, with its subtle palette and its visual depth, will raise your interior decoration, while aroused emotions and discussions.

Invest in a Art print of RIGHTEUSNESS (Two Boy Prostitutes Seated by a Candle) is a decision that will enrich your daily life, inviting you to appreciate the cultural heritage that this artist has bequeathed over the centuries.

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