Famous painting reproduction hanging scroll Autumn Scales Ryuko Kawabata
Famous painting reproduction hanging scroll Autumn Scales Ryuko Kawabata
- Mounting Fabric: Rakusai Donsu (decorative polyester textile)
- Main Artwork (Honshi): High-resolution art print on premium paper (Shin-ken-bon type)
- Shaft Ends: Ceramic
- Size: Shaku-gosun — approx. H115 cm × W54.5 cm
- Storage Box: Housed in a paulownia wood box with an outer protective case
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Kawabata Ryushi (1885–1966) was an innovative Japanese painter active during the Taisho and Showa periods. He switched from Western-style painting to a more innovative style, with bold compositions and large-scale paintings. He founded the Seiryu-sha group, which advocated "venue art," and pursued art that was open to the masses. He also established the Ryushi Memorial Museum near his home. He is a recipient of the Order of Culture, and is highly regarded as a heretic in modern Japanese painting.
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Kawabata Ryushi's "Autumn Scales" is a Japanese painting that evokes the atmosphere of autumn, depicting a carp swimming gracefully against a backdrop of autumn leaves dancing on the water's surface. This work is characterized by Ryushi's bold composition and vivid colors, which he was good at, and is highly regarded for its expression that goes beyond the boundaries of traditional Japanese painting. In particular, the carp's scales are painted in meticulous detail, creating a piece that simultaneously evokes the tranquility of autumn and the strength of life.
High-definition art painting (hand-colored complementary colors)
The work is printed on a Shin-ken-bon (High quality printing paper) using cutting-edge giclee printing techniques adopted by famous art museums around the world to produce replicas, and the final finish is hand-colored with complementary colors to create a realistic look. It is weather-resistant and not easily decomposed by light or ozone in the air, so the color tone is less likely to change over time and the beauty will not change.
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SKU:KZ2g9-mg073-ryushi
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