Dimensions: 406 mm x 203 mm
Prints Material: Matt Paper 230gsm
Original Artwork: woodblock
Every purchase supports the artist
Kimono, Haori, Chinoiserie Kimono Jacket, Japanese Clothing, Kimono Jacket, a resplendent dragon
£58.00
Qty: 1
Kimono, Japanese Clothing, Satin Robe, Yukata, The Cranes Above Bamboo Trees
£65.00
Qty: 1
Immortal Blossoms of an Eternal Spring - Cockscomb Flowers AYA Shopper bag
£45.00
Qty: 4
Big Wave AYA Shopper bag
£45.00
Qty: 2
Chinoiserie Coin Purse
£12.00
Qty: 1
Portrait of Incendiary Oshichi AKEMI, Japanese Coin Purse
£12.00
Qty: 1
Starry Night AKEMI Coin Purse
£12.00
Qty: 1
Mountain Cushion Cover
£35.00
Qty: 3
Fashionable Cat Games Apron
£35.00
Qty: 2
Court Ladies Preparing Newly-Woven-Silk Apron
£30.00
Qty: 3
Chinoiserie Floral Oven Gloves Garden
£9.90
Qty: 1
Chinoiserie Floral Silk Scarf, Light Blue
£50.00
Qty: 2
Kimono, Floral, Satin Robe, Yukata, The graceful peacock and Maples
£65.00
Qty: 2
Butterfly and Lily Apron
£35.00
Qty: 1
Courtesans Printed in Blue Cushion
£45.00
Qty: 2
Immortal Blossoms of Java Sparrows Apron
£30.00
Qty: 2
Magnolia and Bird AYA Shopper bag
£45.00
Qty: 3
Bird Directory AYA Shopper bag
£45.00
Qty: 2
Kimono, Haori, Kimono Jacket, Japanese Clothing, Boat
£58.00
Qty: 1
Kimono, Haori, Kimono Jacket, Takiyasha the Witch and the Skeleton Spectre
£58.00
Qty: 1
Lie Detector Cushion Cover
£35.00
Qty: 1
Immortal Blossoms of an Eternal Spring Apron
£30.00
Qty: 3
Chinoiserie Floral Oven Gloves Fish
£9.90
Qty: 1
Kimono, Japanese Clothing, Satin Robe, Yukata, Chinoiserie landscape
£65.00
Qty: 1
Kimono, Japanese Clothing, Satin Robe, Yukata, Ancient Egypt
£65.00
Qty: 1
Silk scarf, hair scarf, head scarf, Cat and Butterflies Scarf
£52.00
Qty: 1
Magnolia and Bird Cushion Cover
£35.00
Qty: 3
Kimono, Haori, Kimono Jacket, Japanese Clothing, Leopard Print
£58.00
Qty: 1
Kimono, Haori, Crane Kimono Jacket
£58.00
Qty: 1
Tote Bag, Tote Bag with Pockets, Tote Bag with Zipper, Egypt Tote Bag, The mighty Pharaoh Ramses II in his grand chariot
£20.00
Qty: 1
Chinoiserie Blue Tote: Canvas 2
£25.00
Qty: 1
Kimono, Haori, Chrysanthemum Kimono Jacket
£58.00
Qty: 1
Kabuki Actor Portraits AKEMI Coin Purse
£12.00
Qty: 1
Kimono, Haori, Great Wave, Japanese Clothing
£58.00
Qty: 2
Luxurious silk scarf, 100% silk with hand rolled hem
£55.00
Qty: 1
Abstract Color Cushion Cover
£35.00
Qty: 4
45x45 Duck Feather Cushion Pad
£7.00
Qty: 1
Hokusai Phoenix Coin Purse
£12.00
Qty: 1
Great Wave off Kanagawa Apron
£35.00
Qty: 1
Theater Girl Hold Mirror Tote Bag, Canvas Tote Bag
£12.00
Qty: 1
Velvet cushion Cover, Pillows Covers, Decorative Pillows, Forbidden Garden
£52.00
Qty: 1
£50.00 – £90.00
Item Code: #J02005
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Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861) was one of the last great masters of the Japanese ukiyo-e style of woodblock prints and paintings. The range of Kuniyoshi’s subjects included landscapes, beautiful women, Kabuki actors, cats, and mythical animals. He is known for depictions of the battles of legendary samurai heroes. His artwork incorporates aspects of Western representation in landscape painting and caricature.
Dimensions: 406 mm x 203 mm
Prints Material: Matt Paper 230gsm
Original Artwork: woodblock
Every purchase supports the artist
Delivery & Return for Print
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