Description: Dimensions: •Length: 18.5 inches •Height: 14.5 inches This exquisite Japanese woodblock print captures a vibrant scene at Totsuka Station, one of the 53 stations along the historic Tōkaidō Road, which connected Edo (modern-day Tokyo) to Kyoto. The print showcases traditional Edo period attire, with figures depicted in dynamic poses as they engage in conversation and prepare for their journey. The background reveals a picturesque village setting, complete with thatched roofs and a serene landscape, exemplifying the beauty of rural Japan during this era. The woodblock technique, a time-honored art form in Japan, involves carving intricate designs into wood, inking the surface, and pressing it onto paper. This method allows for multiple prints to be created from a single block, preserving the artist’s work and making it accessible to a wider audience. Woodblock printing became particularly popular during the Edo period (1603-1868), with artists like Hokusai and Hiroshige bringing the medium to international acclaim.
Price: 150 USD
Location: Sherman, Connecticut
End Time: 2024-08-25T01:53:56.000Z
Shipping Cost: 19.99 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Region of Origin: Japan