Woodcut Kenji Takenaka "fune" / no.2125
by 竹笹堂
$41.00The Gion Festival drawn by woodblock print artist Kenji Takenaka
Funahoko at the Gion Festival is shaped like a warship because it is modeled after the naval battle in the mythology of the Nihon Shoki. The pre-festival is called "Dejin Funehoko" and the Ato-matsuri is called "Gaisen Funehoko". Funahoko sailing through the city has a modern color scheme that leaves a lasting impression.
Also suitable for commercially available acrylic frames.
| Author |
Woodcut artist Kenji Takenaka
| Materials |
With Japanese paper frame: (Aluminum / Surface: Acrylic) or (Wood / Surface: Acrylic)
| Actual size |
Picture: width 17 cm, height 12 cm
Paper: width 19 cm, height 13 cm
frame (if available)
Aluminum (black): width 22 cm, height 27.5 cm
Wooden (natural): width 19 cm, height 13 cm
| Package |
Without frame: OPP bag With frame: Cardboard
| Care instructions for long-term use |
Do not expose it to direct sunlight or strong light.
| Handling Precautions |
*Please note that the color may fade due to friction, sweat or rain.
| Others |
You cannot specify the edition number.
| About delivery date |
If in stock: We will respond on the same day.
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