Art print | The carpenter Hanshichi of Fukagawa capturing the attacker of his daughter - Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
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The carpenter Hanshichi of Fukagawa capturing the attacker of his daughter: an act of intense protection.
The art print of "The carpenter Hanshichi of Fukagawa capturing the attacker of his daughter" by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi depicts a moment of dramatic tension and parental courage. The vibrant colors and expressive features of the characters convey deep emotion. The scene, rich in detail, highlights the strength and determination of the father, while the background evokes the urban environment of the Edo period. The woodblock printing technique, characteristic of ukiyo-e, allows each element to be rendered with striking precision, creating an immersive and captivating atmosphere.
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi: an innovator of Japanese art.
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, active during the Meiji period, is renowned for his works that blend tradition and modernity. Born in 1839, he was influenced by the social and political changes of his time, which is reflected in his creations. His paintings, often inspired by historical tales or legends, demonstrate a unique technical mastery and artistic sensitivity. Yoshitoshi redefined ukiyo-e by incorporating contemporary elements, making him a prominent figure of Japanese art at the end of the 19th century.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets.
This art print of "The carpenter Hanshichi of Fukagawa" is perfect for enhancing your interior decor, whether in a living room, office, or bedroom. Its printing quality ensures remarkable fidelity to the details of the original work, while adding a touch of elegance to your space. The aesthetic appeal of this canvas lies in its ability to tell a story while beautifying your interior. By choosing this piece, you make a decorative choice that combines beauty and historical depth, creating an inspiring and enriching environment.
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Frame (optional)
The carpenter Hanshichi of Fukagawa capturing the attacker of his daughter: an act of intense protection.
The art print of "The carpenter Hanshichi of Fukagawa capturing the attacker of his daughter" by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi depicts a moment of dramatic tension and parental courage. The vibrant colors and expressive features of the characters convey deep emotion. The scene, rich in detail, highlights the strength and determination of the father, while the background evokes the urban environment of the Edo period. The woodblock printing technique, characteristic of ukiyo-e, allows each element to be rendered with striking precision, creating an immersive and captivating atmosphere.
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi: an innovator of Japanese art.
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, active during the Meiji period, is renowned for his works that blend tradition and modernity. Born in 1839, he was influenced by the social and political changes of his time, which is reflected in his creations. His paintings, often inspired by historical tales or legends, demonstrate a unique technical mastery and artistic sensitivity. Yoshitoshi redefined ukiyo-e by incorporating contemporary elements, making him a prominent figure of Japanese art at the end of the 19th century.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets.
This art print of "The carpenter Hanshichi of Fukagawa" is perfect for enhancing your interior decor, whether in a living room, office, or bedroom. Its printing quality ensures remarkable fidelity to the details of the original work, while adding a touch of elegance to your space. The aesthetic appeal of this canvas lies in its ability to tell a story while beautifying your interior. By choosing this piece, you make a decorative choice that combines beauty and historical depth, creating an inspiring and enriching environment.