Art print | Box for the Sugoroku game A kind of arch and drum of backgammon - Kubo Shunman
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In the fascinating world of Japanese art, some works transcend time and space, evoking emotions and stories embedded in shapes and colors. The art print of the Sugoroku game box, a kind of arch and drum from backgammon - Kubo Shunman, is one of those creations that captivate through their aesthetics and symbolism. This piece, depicting a traditional Japanese game, invites immersion into a culture rich in playful and artistic traditions. It evokes not only the joy of play but also the beauty of Japanese craftsmanship, where every detail is carefully designed to tell a story.
Style and uniqueness of the work
Kubo Shunman, master of ukiyo-e prints, infused this piece with unmatched delicacy and sophistication. The composition of the box is both dynamic and harmonious, blending floral motifs and geometric elements that reflect classic Japanese aesthetics. The colors, subtly nuanced, harmonize with a lightness that evokes the ephemeral nature of things. The choice of motifs, inspired by daily life and celebrations, demonstrates a deep connection with the surrounding world. The depiction of the Sugoroku game, an ancient board game, reinforces the idea of a link between the past and the present, between playfulness and art. Every glance at this work reveals a new facet, a new interpretation, making this box not only a functional object but also a true work of art.
The artist and his influence
Kubo Shunman, active during the Edo era, is recognized for his ability to merge tradition and innovation. As an artist, he established himself with his unique style, shaping his era while influencing future generations. His works, often imbued with poetry and sensitivity, testify to a meticulous observation of Japanese life and customs. Exploring various themes, from landscapes to portraits, he captured the very essence of Japanese culture. The art print of the Sugoroku game box embodies this
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In the fascinating world of Japanese art, some works transcend time and space, evoking emotions and stories embedded in shapes and colors. The art print of the Sugoroku game box, a kind of arch and drum from backgammon - Kubo Shunman, is one of those creations that captivate through their aesthetics and symbolism. This piece, depicting a traditional Japanese game, invites immersion into a culture rich in playful and artistic traditions. It evokes not only the joy of play but also the beauty of Japanese craftsmanship, where every detail is carefully designed to tell a story.
Style and uniqueness of the work
Kubo Shunman, master of ukiyo-e prints, infused this piece with unmatched delicacy and sophistication. The composition of the box is both dynamic and harmonious, blending floral motifs and geometric elements that reflect classic Japanese aesthetics. The colors, subtly nuanced, harmonize with a lightness that evokes the ephemeral nature of things. The choice of motifs, inspired by daily life and celebrations, demonstrates a deep connection with the surrounding world. The depiction of the Sugoroku game, an ancient board game, reinforces the idea of a link between the past and the present, between playfulness and art. Every glance at this work reveals a new facet, a new interpretation, making this box not only a functional object but also a true work of art.
The artist and his influence
Kubo Shunman, active during the Edo era, is recognized for his ability to merge tradition and innovation. As an artist, he established himself with his unique style, shaping his era while influencing future generations. His works, often imbued with poetry and sensitivity, testify to a meticulous observation of Japanese life and customs. Exploring various themes, from landscapes to portraits, he captured the very essence of Japanese culture. The art print of the Sugoroku game box embodies this


