Furuya Kōrin
Hana zukushi Datemoyō (Everything about Flowers), 1905
Color woodcuts (52) on 26 pages
7 x 9 inches overall
With manuscript title to outside paper cover; artist's seal and publication info inside cover.
With manuscript title to outside paper cover; artist's seal and publication info inside cover.
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A beautifully printed Meiji-period color woodblock-printed book, or gafu, by Furuya Korin (1875-1910). Considered the master of Neo-Rinpa style of design, Furuya integrated nostalgia for traditional Japanese art with Modernist...
A beautifully printed Meiji-period color woodblock-printed book, or gafu, by Furuya Korin (1875-1910). Considered the master of Neo-Rinpa style of design, Furuya integrated nostalgia for traditional Japanese art with Modernist elements informed by contemporary trends Europe and elsewhere.