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Lotus Flowers (1887-1897) by Ogawa Kazumasa. Archival Print on Museum Quality Matte Paper. Premium Wood Framed Wall Art. Optimised Aspect Ratio.
Lotus Flowers (1887-1897) by Ogawa Kazumasa. Archival Print on Museum Quality Matte Paper. Premium Wood Framed Wall Art. Optimised Aspect Ratio.
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Ogawa Kazumasa's "Lotus Flowers" (1887-1897) stands as a testament to the harmonious blend of traditional Japanese aesthetics and Western photographic techniques. As an art critic, one cannot overlook the serene elegance captured in this piece, which reflects Ogawa's mastery in the pioneering field of photomechanical printing.
Ogawa Kazumasa (1860-1929) was a pivotal figure in the Meiji era, a time of profound transformation in Japan as it opened up to Western influences. Born in Saitama Prefecture, Kazumasa was educated in both Japan and the United States, where he honed his skills in photography and printing. Upon returning to Japan, he became a leading innovator in the photomechanical reproduction of images, merging Eastern subjects with Western technology.
In "Lotus Flowers," Ogawa employs collotype printing, a technique that allowed for exquisite detail and tonal variation, capturing the delicate beauty of the lotus—a symbol of purity and enlightenment in Japanese culture. The work embodies his philosophical approach of bridging cultures, capturing the ephemeral beauty of nature with precision and reverence.
The piece is significant as it represents the synthesis of Eastern and Western art forms during a period of cultural exchange. The original is part of a collection held by the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, where it continues to inspire and educate. Ogawa's work remains a crucial part of the dialogue on cultural fusion and the evolution of photographic art.
Artist Name: Ogawa Kazumasa
Artwork Name: Lotus Flowers
Artwork Date: 1887-1897
Artist Nationality: Japanese
Artistic Style or Movement: Photography
Genre: Botanical Photography
Period: Meiji Period
Medium: Photographic print
Technique: Collotype process
Cultural and Geographic Context: Japan during the Meiji Era
Thematic or Conceptual Context: Exploration of natural beauty and modernization
Artist's Intent and Context: To document and celebrate the beauty of Japanese flora
Formal elements and Composition: Focus on detail and symmetry
capturing the delicate nature of lotus flowers.
Elevate your space with museum-quality fine art prints. Archival inks, oak or ash frames, sustainable materials. Ready to hang, timeless style.
Bring the elegance of timeless art into your home with this museum-grade wall print, designed for discerning collectors and art lovers alike. More than décor, this print invites moments of reflection and appreciation, transforming your space into a personal gallery.
Each print is crafted to the highest standard:
True-to-life color & detail – Printed with archival, pigment-based inks for exceptional depth and lasting vibrancy.
Premium framing options – Custom-built in natural oak or ash wood with shatterproof plexiglass for durability and elegance.
Gallery-standard materials – Archival-grade, acid-free paper with a glare-free finish.
Sustainable craftsmanship – FSC-certified papers and responsibly sourced wood frames.
Ready to hang – Delivered fully framed and display-ready.
Don’t miss your chance to own a masterpiece that endures across generations.
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Ogawa Kazumasa (1860-1929) was a pivotal figure in the Meiji era, a time of profound transformation in Japan as it opened up to Western influences. Born in Saitama Prefecture, Kazumasa was educated in both Japan and the United States, where he honed his skills in photography and printing. Upon returning to Japan, he became a leading innovator in the photomechanical reproduction of images, merging Eastern subjects with Western technology.
In "Lotus Flowers," Ogawa employs collotype printing, a technique that allowed for exquisite detail and tonal variation, capturing the delicate beauty of the lotus—a symbol of purity and enlightenment in Japanese culture. The work embodies his philosophical approach of bridging cultures, capturing the ephemeral beauty of nature with precision and reverence.
The piece is significant as it represents the synthesis of Eastern and Western art forms during a period of cultural exchange. The original is part of a collection held by the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, where it continues to inspire and educate. Ogawa's work remains a crucial part of the dialogue on cultural fusion and the evolution of photographic art.
Artist Name: Ogawa Kazumasa
Artwork Name: Lotus Flowers
Artwork Date: 1887-1897
Artist Nationality: Japanese
Artistic Style or Movement: Photography
Genre: Botanical Photography
Period: Meiji Period
Medium: Photographic print
Technique: Collotype process
Cultural and Geographic Context: Japan during the Meiji Era
Thematic or Conceptual Context: Exploration of natural beauty and modernization
Artist's Intent and Context: To document and celebrate the beauty of Japanese flora
Formal elements and Composition: Focus on detail and symmetry
capturing the delicate nature of lotus flowers.
Elevate your space with museum-quality fine art prints. Archival inks, oak or ash frames, sustainable materials. Ready to hang, timeless style.
Bring the elegance of timeless art into your home with this museum-grade wall print, designed for discerning collectors and art lovers alike. More than décor, this print invites moments of reflection and appreciation, transforming your space into a personal gallery.
Each print is crafted to the highest standard:
True-to-life color & detail – Printed with archival, pigment-based inks for exceptional depth and lasting vibrancy.
Premium framing options – Custom-built in natural oak or ash wood with shatterproof plexiglass for durability and elegance.
Gallery-standard materials – Archival-grade, acid-free paper with a glare-free finish.
Sustainable craftsmanship – FSC-certified papers and responsibly sourced wood frames.
Ready to hang – Delivered fully framed and display-ready.
Don’t miss your chance to own a masterpiece that endures across generations.
Famous Art, Famous Artist, Art, Painting, Art History, Historic Art, Fine Art, Art Print, Art Lover, Love Art
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