Ando Hiroshige:
Picture "Double Cherry in Flower", framed
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Picture "Double Cherry in Flower", framed
Ando Hiroshige:
Picture "Double Cherry in Flower", framed

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limited, 499 copies | certificate | reproduction on canvas | on stretcher frame | framed | size 105 x 40 cm (h/w)

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Picture "Double Cherry in Flower", framed
Ando Hiroshige: Picture "Double Cherry in Flower", framed

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Picture "Double Cherry in Flower", framed

Here the artist takes on an ancient Japanese theme: The cherry blossom, which traditionally marks the beginning of spring.

This high-quality reproduction was worked by hand in a patented process on canvas made of 100% cotton and stretched on a real wooden stretcher frame. A solid wood frame in black with silver matt patina completes the sophisticated complete look. Limited to 499 copies, with certificate. Size 105 x 40 cm (h/w).

About Ando Hiroshige

1797-1858

Along with Hokusai, Ando Hiroshige (also known as Utagawa Hiroshige) is considered the most important woodcarver of his time. The publication of his "53 Stations of the Tokaido" (1833-1834) practically made him famous overnight. His well-composed, detail-obsessed landscape paintings remained popular even after his death so that more than five-digit editions were released. He was revered as a "meishoeshi" (master of depicting famous places) during his lifetime, and his works, above all the "100 Views of Famous Places in Edo" (Tokyo), which he created in the last years of his life, paved the way for Japanese woodcarving in Europe. Van Gogh was fascinated by them and even made copies.

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