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Young woman looking at a pot of carnations - Suzuki Harunobu | Art print Painting Wall decoration copy

There Young woman looking at a pot of eyelets - Suzuki Harunobu (c. 1767) is an emblematic work that is part of the fascinating history of Japanese art. Created by the renowned artist, this centerpiece testifies to an era when the technique of the Ukiyo-e print reached new peaks of sophistication and beauty. An innovative work, Harunobu has captured the essence of daily life with such precision that his work still resonates today.

This representation is characteristic of the way in which this artist has been able to combine tradition and innovation, by integrating elements of perspective and depth which were revolutionary for his time. Its choices of colors and patterns create a soothing atmosphere, highlighting the delicacy of the flowers and the elegance of the female silhouette.

At the time when Harunobu produced this work, Japanese society was in full transformation. The artistic representations had made it possible to explore a more intimate and refined vision of women, marking a significant evolution compared to more collective historical representations. The woman, both observing and contemplative, invites the spectator to think about the ephemeral beauty of nature.

In addition, the Young woman looking at a pot of eyelets Not only influenced Japanese art, but also left a lasting imprint on Western artists in the 19th century, fascinated by Japanese aesthetics. Hanging in your home, it will bring a touch of culture and elegance, awakening deep emotions.

In short, owning this work allows you to add an aesthetic dimension to your interior decoration. Whether in a living room, office or bedroom, the image visually enriches your space and stimulates imagination, creating an atmosphere conducive to serenity and contemplation. This unique piece is an invitation to appreciate the beauty and complexity of human life through the prism of a carefully captured moment.

Young woman looking at a pot of carnations - Suzuki Harunobu | Art print Painting Wall decoration copy

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Canvas, matte finish print, mounted on a wooden frame, ready to hang. Framing options available on certain sizes.

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There Young woman looking at a pot of eyelets - Suzuki Harunobu (c. 1767) is an emblematic work that is part of the fascinating history of Japanese art. Created by the renowned artist, this centerpiece testifies to an era when the technique of the Ukiyo-e print reached new peaks of sophistication and beauty. An innovative work, Harunobu has captured the essence of daily life with such precision that his work still resonates today.

This representation is characteristic of the way in which this artist has been able to combine tradition and innovation, by integrating elements of perspective and depth which were revolutionary for his time. Its choices of colors and patterns create a soothing atmosphere, highlighting the delicacy of the flowers and the elegance of the female silhouette.

At the time when Harunobu produced this work, Japanese society was in full transformation. The artistic representations had made it possible to explore a more intimate and refined vision of women, marking a significant evolution compared to more collective historical representations. The woman, both observing and contemplative, invites the spectator to think about the ephemeral beauty of nature.

In addition, the Young woman looking at a pot of eyelets Not only influenced Japanese art, but also left a lasting imprint on Western artists in the 19th century, fascinated by Japanese aesthetics. Hanging in your home, it will bring a touch of culture and elegance, awakening deep emotions.

In short, owning this work allows you to add an aesthetic dimension to your interior decoration. Whether in a living room, office or bedroom, the image visually enriches your space and stimulates imagination, creating an atmosphere conducive to serenity and contemplation. This unique piece is an invitation to appreciate the beauty and complexity of human life through the prism of a carefully captured moment.

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