Japanese Print By Shodo: August, Himawari, Sunflower
Artist: Shodo Kawarazaki (1889-1973)
From a sequel: Floral Calendar of Japan or Kyō no Hana Koyomi – Shiki no Hana
Beautiful colors, some tiny foxing
Ca. 1970
Publisher Unsodo
Nishiki-e
Shin hanga
Kachoe
HIMAWARI is of Mexican origin. It was introduced a long time ago in Japan and today has many varieties. Its flowering is between the months of August and September. Its name Köjitsu-aoi comes from the fact that it was long thought that the flower turned towards the sun.
Beautiful colors, some tiny foxing
Ca. 1970
Publisher Unsodo
Nishiki-e
Shin hanga
Kachoe
HIMAWARI is of Mexican origin. It was introduced a long time ago in Japan and today has many varieties. Its flowering is between the months of August and September. Its name Köjitsu-aoi comes from the fact that it was long thought that the flower turned towards the sun.
350 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Good condition
Material: Paper
Width: 270 mm
Height: 400 mm
Reference (ID): 1633183
Availability: In stock
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