Thirty-six Immortal Poets - Tatebayashi Kagei

The series of the Thirty-Six Immortal Poets captured by Tatebayashi Kagei
This collective composition deploys a subtle palette dominated by patinated ochres, deep indigos, and vermilion highlights, offering a simultaneously ordered and lively reading of the portraits. The silhouettes, often stylized according to the Japanese tradition, are treated with great finesse and a keen sense of visual rhythm: drapery, hairstyles, and accessories become expressive clues that tell the stature of each poet. The atmosphere conveyed is both contemplative and ritualistic, inviting the viewer’s gaze to move between figures and floral motifs, while the printmaking technique is evident in the controlled simplicity of the flat areas and lines.
Tatebayashi Kagei, master of Japanese printmaking
From Tatebayashi Kagei, one mainly retains a fidelity to the aesthetic codes of the classical Japanese school, blending respect for the subject with a sense of decorative detail. Influenced by the long tradition of thematic series, the artist renews the genre by prioritizing readability and chromatic harmony: each composition is built to highlight the figure and its cultural inscription. His works are part of a historical continuity where the depiction of poets is as much a literary homage as an exercise in style, approaching the great practitioners of printmaking for the balance and sobriety of the composition.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
This art print of the Thirty-Six Immortal Poets brings an elegant and refined presence to any interior, from contemporary living rooms to professional offices, including libraries or bedrooms. Faithful to the original, the print quality reproduces the texture and nuances of the inks for expressive viewing from afar as well as up close; it is a piece that interacts with minimalist atmospheres as well as warmer decor. Ideal as a main wall art or as a pendant in a gallery wall, the canvas of the Thirty-Six Immortal Poets transforms a wall into a cultural testimony, while the art print offers an accessible alternative for lovers of Japanese prints.

The series of the Thirty-Six Immortal Poets captured by Tatebayashi Kagei
This collective composition deploys a subtle palette dominated by patinated ochres, deep indigos, and vermilion highlights, offering a simultaneously ordered and lively reading of the portraits. The silhouettes, often stylized according to the Japanese tradition, are treated with great finesse and a keen sense of visual rhythm: drapery, hairstyles, and accessories become expressive clues that tell the stature of each poet. The atmosphere conveyed is both contemplative and ritualistic, inviting the viewer’s gaze to move between figures and floral motifs, while the printmaking technique is evident in the controlled simplicity of the flat areas and lines.
Tatebayashi Kagei, master of Japanese printmaking
From Tatebayashi Kagei, one mainly retains a fidelity to the aesthetic codes of the classical Japanese school, blending respect for the subject with a sense of decorative detail. Influenced by the long tradition of thematic series, the artist renews the genre by prioritizing readability and chromatic harmony: each composition is built to highlight the figure and its cultural inscription. His works are part of a historical continuity where the depiction of poets is as much a literary homage as an exercise in style, approaching the great practitioners of printmaking for the balance and sobriety of the composition.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
This art print of the Thirty-Six Immortal Poets brings an elegant and refined presence to any interior, from contemporary living rooms to professional offices, including libraries or bedrooms. Faithful to the original, the print quality reproduces the texture and nuances of the inks for expressive viewing from afar as well as up close; it is a piece that interacts with minimalist atmospheres as well as warmer decor. Ideal as a main wall art or as a pendant in a gallery wall, the canvas of the Thirty-Six Immortal Poets transforms a wall into a cultural testimony, while the art print offers an accessible alternative for lovers of Japanese prints.