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Art print Poem by Kakinomoto no Hitomaro, from the series One Hundred Poems Explained by a Bearded Old Woman - Katsushika Hokusai

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Discover the work Kakinomoto no Hitomaro poem, from the series One hundred poems of one hundred poets explained by an old nurse, made by Master Katsushika Hokusai. This emblematic piece, created between 1835 and 1836, plunges spectators into a fascinating artistic universe where every detail of Hokusai evokes the richness of classical Japanese poetry. As a central figure of Ukiyo-e, Hokusai brilliantly was able to amalgamate tradition and innovation, thus offering an invaluable overview of Japanese culture of the early 19th century.

This Art print is not limited to capturing a moment; She tells a story. With her delicate features and vibrant colors, she transmits deep emotions, inviting contemplation. Each brushstroke is a tribute to the beauty of art and the depth of human feelings, creating an immersive experience for all those who observe it.

Integrate it Kakinomoto no Hitomaro poem In your interior decoration, it is bringing a touch of elegance to your space, whether it be your living room, office or bedroom. This masterpiece is also a memorable gift, testifying to your appreciation for Japanese cultural heritage. By offering this work, you share a timeless art that will touch the hearts of those who receive it.

Art print Poem by Kakinomoto no Hitomaro, from the series One Hundred Poems Explained by a Bearded Old Woman - Katsushika Hokusai

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

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Matte finish reproduction

Rear View

FRAME (OPTIONAL)

Discover the work Kakinomoto no Hitomaro poem, from the series One hundred poems of one hundred poets explained by an old nurse, made by Master Katsushika Hokusai. This emblematic piece, created between 1835 and 1836, plunges spectators into a fascinating artistic universe where every detail of Hokusai evokes the richness of classical Japanese poetry. As a central figure of Ukiyo-e, Hokusai brilliantly was able to amalgamate tradition and innovation, thus offering an invaluable overview of Japanese culture of the early 19th century.

This Art print is not limited to capturing a moment; She tells a story. With her delicate features and vibrant colors, she transmits deep emotions, inviting contemplation. Each brushstroke is a tribute to the beauty of art and the depth of human feelings, creating an immersive experience for all those who observe it.

Integrate it Kakinomoto no Hitomaro poem In your interior decoration, it is bringing a touch of elegance to your space, whether it be your living room, office or bedroom. This masterpiece is also a memorable gift, testifying to your appreciation for Japanese cultural heritage. By offering this work, you share a timeless art that will touch the hearts of those who receive it.

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