Woodblock print by Kenji Takenaka Sanjo-Oohashi L Framed / no.2685
by 竹笹堂
£171.00"Sanjyo-Oohashi" by Kenji Takenaka
Sanjo Ohashi Bridge, depicted as the final destination of the Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido, is a perfect blend of past and present. The balustrade's shishiboshi (stone-shaped ornaments) bear a sword wound said to have been made during the Ikedaya Incident, and on the west side of the bridge is a statue of Noji Kita, who appears in the novel "Tokaido Chu Hizakurige." The bridge is depicted as a serene place that has seen the history of Kyoto both in the past and present, and is a great place for young people to gather in modern times.
| Author |
Woodblock artist Kenji Takenaka
| Material |
Japanese paper (Echizen hosho paper made by the 9th Living National Treasure, Ichibei Iwano)
Frame: Wood / Surface: Acrylic
| Actual size |
Picture: Height 36cm, width 24cm
Paper: Length 39cm, width 27cm
Wooden frame: Daikoro (blue) Height 56 cm , width 44 cm
| Packages |
With frame: cardboard
| How to care for it to last longer |
Do not expose to direct sunlight or strong light.
| Handling Precautions |
*Please note that the color may fade due to friction, sweat, rain, or other water exposure.
|Others|
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| About delivery date |
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