Our shop independently prints Tsuchiya Mitsui Ukiyo-e prints - Mount Fuji
TSUCHIYA KOITSU, August 28, Meiji 3 (September 23, 1870) - November 13, Showa 24 (1949), was a famous Japanese ukiyo-e painter and printmaker.
Ukiyo-e is Japanese genre painting and printmaking. It is an art form with national characteristics that emerged in Japan during the Edo period (1603-1867).
Most of Tsuchiya Mitsui's prints depict scenes of humanities and daily life at that time, depicting the relationship between landscape and people. His works have a very strong flavor of urban life. Another major feature of his works is that he is good at using distant views, shrinking people and enlarging the scenery. The characters often occupy less than 1/4 of the entire picture, as if giving readers the feeling of observing people's lives from a distance. That is "God's perspective". This gives readers space for their own imagination, which is also the charm of art.
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Mounting size: 35 x 26.5 cm
Inner frame size: 28.7 x 20 cm
Remarks: Painting works
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