Asakusa Rice Fields and Torinomachi Festival (Asakusa tanbo Torinomachi mode), from the series “One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Meisho Edo hyakkei)”

Asakusa Rice Fields and Torinomachi Festival (Asakusa tanbo Torinomachi mode), from the series “One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Meisho Edo hyakkei)”

$71.50
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Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese) 1857 "Asakusa Rice Fields and Torinomachi Festival" (Asakusa tanbo Torinomachi mode) is part of the series "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo" (Meisho Edo hyakkei). Created in the 19th century, this woodblock print is attributed to Utagawa Hiroshige, a prominent Japanese ukiyo-e artist. The artwork captures a scene in Asakusa, depicting rice fields and the Torinomachi Festival. Hiroshige's masterful use of color and composition is evident as he brings to life the vibrancy and cultural richness of Edo (now Tokyo). The series as a whole is celebrated for its depictions of various landmarks, landscapes, and festivals, providing a visual journey through the captivating scenes of Edo during the Edo period. Make a statement in any room with this framed poster, printed on thick matte paper. The matte frame that's made from wood from renewable forests adds an extra touch of class. • Ayous wood .75″ (1.9 cm) thick frame from renewable forests • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil (0.26 mm) • Paper weight: 189 g/m² • Lightweight • Acrylite front protector • Hanging hardware included • Blank product components in the US sourced from Japan and the US • Blank product components in the EU sourced from Japan and Latvia This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

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