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Yatsuo no tsubaki print | Taguchi Tomoki

Yatsuo no tsubaki print | Taguchi Tomoki

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  • 200gsm premium art paper
  • Free replacement guarantee
  • Free tracked delivery within 10 days
  • Ready to hang on delivery
  • Borderless printing
  • Lighter weight alternative to a framed print
  • 100+ year colour guarantee
  • Ideal for bathroom spaces with regular moisture in the air

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Bring the delicate beauty of Japanese flora into your home with this exquisite print from "Yatsuo no Tsubaki" (Camellias of Yatsuo) by Taguchi Tomoki. Created in the 1800s, it showcases the elegant form and vibrant color of camellia blossoms, a beloved subject in Japanese art. Tomoki's meticulous attention to detail and delicate use of color capture the essence of these beautiful flowers, creating a serene and timeless image. The pink hues of the camellias add a touch of gentle warmth and elegance. This is perfect for those who appreciate Japanese art, botanical illustrations, and the beauty of floral motifs.

Did you know? While Taguchi Tomoki is known for his exquisite kacho-ga (bird-and-flower) prints, particularly his depictions of camellias, detailed biographical information about him is relatively scarce. Many artists of the Ukiyo-e period, especially those who focused on specific genres like botanical studies, are not as extensively documented as more prominent figures like Hokusai or Hiroshige. This makes their surviving works all the more valuable, offering a glimpse into the rich diversity of Japanese artistic expression during this era.

Bring a touch of Japanese artistic heritage and the delicate beauty of camellias into your home with this exquisite "Yatsuo no Tsubaki" piece.

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