Wagon from Momoyogusa-Flowers of a Hundred Generations (1909) by Kamisaka Sekka. With Artist Name and Artwork Title. Giclee Print with Pigment Based Ink on Museum Quality Matte Paper in a Custom Built Sustainable Wood Frame.
Wagon from Momoyogusa-Flowers of a Hundred Generations (1909) by Kamisaka Sekka. With Artist Name and Artwork Title. Giclee Print with Pigment Based Ink on Museum Quality Matte Paper in a Custom Built Sustainable Wood Frame.
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Artist Name: Kamisaka Sekka
Artwork Name: Wagon from Momoyogusa-Flowers of a Hundred Generations
Artwork Date: 1909
Artist Nationality: Japanese
Artistic Style or Movement: Rinpa
Genre: Decorative Arts
Period: Meiji Period
Medium: Woodblock Print
Technique: Ukiyo-e
Cultural and Geographic Context: Japan
early 20th century
Thematic or Conceptual Context: Traditional Japanese aesthetics and modernization
Artist's Intent and Context: To blend traditional Japanese styles with modern influences
Formal elements and Composition: Bold colors
flat planes
stylized forms
and asymmetrical balance.
Kamisaka Sekka's "Wagon" from the series *Momoyogusa: Flowers of a Hundred Generations* (1909) stands as a seminal work in the realm of Japanese art, embodying the seamless fusion of traditional aesthetics with modern sensibilities. Sekka, often hailed as a pivotal figure in the development of the Rinpa school of painting, was born in Kyoto in 1866. His life unfolded during a period of profound transformation in Japan, as the nation transitioned from the isolationist Edo period to the rapidly modernizing Meiji era. This cultural milieu deeply influenced Sekka, who sought to preserve traditional Japanese art while embracing Western influences.
Sekka's work, particularly evident in *Momoyogusa*, is characterized by a bold use of color and a stylized, almost abstract representation of nature. "Wagon" exemplifies his ability to distill the essence of a subject into its most fundamental forms, using a minimalist approach that evokes both simplicity and depth. The piece employs the technique of woodblock printing, a hallmark of Japanese art, and is imbued with a philosophical reverence for nature and the passage of time, common themes in Sekka's oeuvre.
The significance of "Wagon" lies in its role as a bridge between past and present, East and West, encapsulating the zeitgeist of early 20th-century Japan. This artwork is currently held in esteemed collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, where it continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide.
Experience this masterpiece as a museum-quality fine art print with vibrant, true-to-life colors, created using advanced 12-color giclée printing technology. Elegantly framed in premium oak or ash wood with unique grain patterns, each print arrives ready to hang, showcasing the artwork on archival-grade, master's edition, museum-quality acid-free paper for a glare-free, clean finish.
Giclée printing delivers exceptional resolution, expansive color spectrum, and uncompromising detail, ensuring high-quality reproductions that closely mirror the original artwork. Preferred by artists, photographers, and galleries, it offers a precise replication of color palettes, capturing every nuance for timeless masterpieces ideal for your home or office.
Crafted with fade-resistant, pigment-based archival inks , these prints guarantee longevity and brilliance for generations. Frames are custom-built by specialist artisans, featuring a 20mm (0.79") thick design with shatterproof plexiglass protection. Available in various sizes, they are eco-friendly, using FSC-certified materials and responsibly sourced wood.
Key Features:
Frame Material: Responsibly sourced oak or ash wood.
Paper Finish: Smooth, glare-free matte; 200 gsm (80 lb), 0.26 mm (10.3 mils).
Color Vibrancy: High-quality ink technology ensures vivid and accurate colors.
Protection: Shatterproof plexiglass.
Eco-Friendly: Printed on FSC-certified paper and wood.
Ready-to-Hang: Includes a hanging kit for immediate display.
Enjoy timeless art with unmatched quality and sustainability.
Artwork Name: Wagon from Momoyogusa-Flowers of a Hundred Generations
Artwork Date: 1909
Artist Nationality: Japanese
Artistic Style or Movement: Rinpa
Genre: Decorative Arts
Period: Meiji Period
Medium: Woodblock Print
Technique: Ukiyo-e
Cultural and Geographic Context: Japan
early 20th century
Thematic or Conceptual Context: Traditional Japanese aesthetics and modernization
Artist's Intent and Context: To blend traditional Japanese styles with modern influences
Formal elements and Composition: Bold colors
flat planes
stylized forms
and asymmetrical balance.
Kamisaka Sekka's "Wagon" from the series *Momoyogusa: Flowers of a Hundred Generations* (1909) stands as a seminal work in the realm of Japanese art, embodying the seamless fusion of traditional aesthetics with modern sensibilities. Sekka, often hailed as a pivotal figure in the development of the Rinpa school of painting, was born in Kyoto in 1866. His life unfolded during a period of profound transformation in Japan, as the nation transitioned from the isolationist Edo period to the rapidly modernizing Meiji era. This cultural milieu deeply influenced Sekka, who sought to preserve traditional Japanese art while embracing Western influences.
Sekka's work, particularly evident in *Momoyogusa*, is characterized by a bold use of color and a stylized, almost abstract representation of nature. "Wagon" exemplifies his ability to distill the essence of a subject into its most fundamental forms, using a minimalist approach that evokes both simplicity and depth. The piece employs the technique of woodblock printing, a hallmark of Japanese art, and is imbued with a philosophical reverence for nature and the passage of time, common themes in Sekka's oeuvre.
The significance of "Wagon" lies in its role as a bridge between past and present, East and West, encapsulating the zeitgeist of early 20th-century Japan. This artwork is currently held in esteemed collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, where it continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide.
Experience this masterpiece as a museum-quality fine art print with vibrant, true-to-life colors, created using advanced 12-color giclée printing technology. Elegantly framed in premium oak or ash wood with unique grain patterns, each print arrives ready to hang, showcasing the artwork on archival-grade, master's edition, museum-quality acid-free paper for a glare-free, clean finish.
Giclée printing delivers exceptional resolution, expansive color spectrum, and uncompromising detail, ensuring high-quality reproductions that closely mirror the original artwork. Preferred by artists, photographers, and galleries, it offers a precise replication of color palettes, capturing every nuance for timeless masterpieces ideal for your home or office.
Crafted with fade-resistant, pigment-based archival inks , these prints guarantee longevity and brilliance for generations. Frames are custom-built by specialist artisans, featuring a 20mm (0.79") thick design with shatterproof plexiglass protection. Available in various sizes, they are eco-friendly, using FSC-certified materials and responsibly sourced wood.
Key Features:
Frame Material: Responsibly sourced oak or ash wood.
Paper Finish: Smooth, glare-free matte; 200 gsm (80 lb), 0.26 mm (10.3 mils).
Color Vibrancy: High-quality ink technology ensures vivid and accurate colors.
Protection: Shatterproof plexiglass.
Eco-Friendly: Printed on FSC-certified paper and wood.
Ready-to-Hang: Includes a hanging kit for immediate display.
Enjoy timeless art with unmatched quality and sustainability.
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Wagon from Momoyogusa-Flowers of a Hundred Generations (1909) by Kamisaka Sekka. With Artist Name and Artwork Title. Giclee Print with Pigment Based Ink on Museum Quality Matte Paper in a Custom Built Sustainable Wood Frame.
Wagon from Momoyogusa-Flowers of a Hundred Generations (1909) by Kamisaka Sekka. With Artist Name and Artwork Title. Giclee Print with Pigment Based Ink on Museum Quality Matte Paper in a Custom Built Sustainable Wood Frame.
Regular price
£86.37 GBP
Regular price
Sale price
£86.37 GBP
Unit price
/
per
Artist Name: Kamisaka Sekka
Artwork Name: Wagon from Momoyogusa-Flowers of a Hundred Generations
Artwork Date: 1909
Artist Nationality: Japanese
Artistic Style or Movement: Rinpa
Genre: Decorative Arts
Period: Meiji Period
Medium: Woodblock Print
Technique: Ukiyo-e
Cultural and Geographic Context: Japan
early 20th century
Thematic or Conceptual Context: Traditional Japanese aesthetics and modernization
Artist's Intent and Context: To blend traditional Japanese styles with modern influences
Formal elements and Composition: Bold colors
flat planes
stylized forms
and asymmetrical balance.
Kamisaka Sekka's "Wagon" from the series *Momoyogusa: Flowers of a Hundred Generations* (1909) stands as a seminal work in the realm of Japanese art, embodying the seamless fusion of traditional aesthetics with modern sensibilities. Sekka, often hailed as a pivotal figure in the development of the Rinpa school of painting, was born in Kyoto in 1866. His life unfolded during a period of profound transformation in Japan, as the nation transitioned from the isolationist Edo period to the rapidly modernizing Meiji era. This cultural milieu deeply influenced Sekka, who sought to preserve traditional Japanese art while embracing Western influences.
Sekka's work, particularly evident in *Momoyogusa*, is characterized by a bold use of color and a stylized, almost abstract representation of nature. "Wagon" exemplifies his ability to distill the essence of a subject into its most fundamental forms, using a minimalist approach that evokes both simplicity and depth. The piece employs the technique of woodblock printing, a hallmark of Japanese art, and is imbued with a philosophical reverence for nature and the passage of time, common themes in Sekka's oeuvre.
The significance of "Wagon" lies in its role as a bridge between past and present, East and West, encapsulating the zeitgeist of early 20th-century Japan. This artwork is currently held in esteemed collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, where it continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide.
Experience this masterpiece as a museum-quality fine art print with vibrant, true-to-life colors, created using advanced 12-color giclée printing technology. Elegantly framed in premium oak or ash wood with unique grain patterns, each print arrives ready to hang, showcasing the artwork on archival-grade, master's edition, museum-quality acid-free paper for a glare-free, clean finish.
Giclée printing delivers exceptional resolution, expansive color spectrum, and uncompromising detail, ensuring high-quality reproductions that closely mirror the original artwork. Preferred by artists, photographers, and galleries, it offers a precise replication of color palettes, capturing every nuance for timeless masterpieces ideal for your home or office.
Crafted with fade-resistant, pigment-based archival inks , these prints guarantee longevity and brilliance for generations. Frames are custom-built by specialist artisans, featuring a 20mm (0.79") thick design with shatterproof plexiglass protection. Available in various sizes, they are eco-friendly, using FSC-certified materials and responsibly sourced wood.
Key Features:
Frame Material: Responsibly sourced oak or ash wood.
Paper Finish: Smooth, glare-free matte; 200 gsm (80 lb), 0.26 mm (10.3 mils).
Color Vibrancy: High-quality ink technology ensures vivid and accurate colors.
Protection: Shatterproof plexiglass.
Eco-Friendly: Printed on FSC-certified paper and wood.
Ready-to-Hang: Includes a hanging kit for immediate display.
Enjoy timeless art with unmatched quality and sustainability.
Artwork Name: Wagon from Momoyogusa-Flowers of a Hundred Generations
Artwork Date: 1909
Artist Nationality: Japanese
Artistic Style or Movement: Rinpa
Genre: Decorative Arts
Period: Meiji Period
Medium: Woodblock Print
Technique: Ukiyo-e
Cultural and Geographic Context: Japan
early 20th century
Thematic or Conceptual Context: Traditional Japanese aesthetics and modernization
Artist's Intent and Context: To blend traditional Japanese styles with modern influences
Formal elements and Composition: Bold colors
flat planes
stylized forms
and asymmetrical balance.
Kamisaka Sekka's "Wagon" from the series *Momoyogusa: Flowers of a Hundred Generations* (1909) stands as a seminal work in the realm of Japanese art, embodying the seamless fusion of traditional aesthetics with modern sensibilities. Sekka, often hailed as a pivotal figure in the development of the Rinpa school of painting, was born in Kyoto in 1866. His life unfolded during a period of profound transformation in Japan, as the nation transitioned from the isolationist Edo period to the rapidly modernizing Meiji era. This cultural milieu deeply influenced Sekka, who sought to preserve traditional Japanese art while embracing Western influences.
Sekka's work, particularly evident in *Momoyogusa*, is characterized by a bold use of color and a stylized, almost abstract representation of nature. "Wagon" exemplifies his ability to distill the essence of a subject into its most fundamental forms, using a minimalist approach that evokes both simplicity and depth. The piece employs the technique of woodblock printing, a hallmark of Japanese art, and is imbued with a philosophical reverence for nature and the passage of time, common themes in Sekka's oeuvre.
The significance of "Wagon" lies in its role as a bridge between past and present, East and West, encapsulating the zeitgeist of early 20th-century Japan. This artwork is currently held in esteemed collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, where it continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide.
Experience this masterpiece as a museum-quality fine art print with vibrant, true-to-life colors, created using advanced 12-color giclée printing technology. Elegantly framed in premium oak or ash wood with unique grain patterns, each print arrives ready to hang, showcasing the artwork on archival-grade, master's edition, museum-quality acid-free paper for a glare-free, clean finish.
Giclée printing delivers exceptional resolution, expansive color spectrum, and uncompromising detail, ensuring high-quality reproductions that closely mirror the original artwork. Preferred by artists, photographers, and galleries, it offers a precise replication of color palettes, capturing every nuance for timeless masterpieces ideal for your home or office.
Crafted with fade-resistant, pigment-based archival inks , these prints guarantee longevity and brilliance for generations. Frames are custom-built by specialist artisans, featuring a 20mm (0.79") thick design with shatterproof plexiglass protection. Available in various sizes, they are eco-friendly, using FSC-certified materials and responsibly sourced wood.
Key Features:
Frame Material: Responsibly sourced oak or ash wood.
Paper Finish: Smooth, glare-free matte; 200 gsm (80 lb), 0.26 mm (10.3 mils).
Color Vibrancy: High-quality ink technology ensures vivid and accurate colors.
Protection: Shatterproof plexiglass.
Eco-Friendly: Printed on FSC-certified paper and wood.
Ready-to-Hang: Includes a hanging kit for immediate display.
Enjoy timeless art with unmatched quality and sustainability.