- Description
Ito Jakuchu, an early-modern Japanese painter who was active in Kyoto during the mid-Edo period.
Jakuchu , who discovered beauty in everyday life at the age of 53, created a work depicting lizards crawling through soybean vines from the ``Genpoyoka'' and ``Sokencho'' prints. First, Jakuchu's familiar flower insects are used as woodblock printed paperback jacket.
The color variations are “white brown” and “light gray”.
Choose from four patterns: "Mizuna", "Ungrass", "Soybean", and "Fujimame".
*In consideration of the usage, the black part of the original picture is reversed and the composition color is partially arranged.
| Product name |
Ito Jakuchu woodblock printing book cover
| original picture |
Jakuchu Ito: ``Genpo Youka'' and ``Sokencho''
| Handrail woodcut |
Engraver: Saeko Baba Printer: Hiroshige Matsuzaki, Yuya Shimoi
| Materials |
Echizen torinoko paper
| Actual size |
size to fit A6
15.3cm top and bottom 29cm left and right (not including folding)
| Variations |
a.Mizu-aoi / beige
b.Mizu-aoi / gray
c.Pygmy water lily / white tea
d.Pygmy water lily / gray
e.Soybeans / beige
f. Soybean / gray
g.Lablab purpureus / beige
h.Lablab purpureus / gray
| About delivery date |
In-stock items can be shipped immediately.
| Others |
・The color may rub off when exposed to friction, perspiration, rain, or other moisture.
・Actual colors may vary slightly from those shown in the images depending on lighting and display settings.