Woodblock Prints "The Courtesan and the Carp" After Suzaki Harunobu
$199.95
Bring a touch of refined elegance and history into your collection with this pair of Japanese woodblock prints "The Courtesan and the Carp" after Suzuki Harunobu, beautifully presented in matching frames. Harunobu, an influential Edo period master, was celebrated for his graceful depictions of courtesans, delicate use of line, and poetic storytelling, and these finely executed reprints capture that same timeless charm. The imagery blends refinement and whimsy, contrasting the poised beauty of a courtesan with the playful symbolism of the carp, a creature associated with strength and perseverance in Japanese culture. Perfect for anyone looking to enrich their space with a serene yet starting conversation piece.
Condition Note: The item is in overall good condition. There may be signs of wear consistent with age, including scratching on the frame. Please look at the images for more details.
Please note that due to their vintage nature, some items may exhibit charming signs of age and gentle wear, adding to their unique character.
Product Information
- Height: 9 Inches
- Width: 8 Inches
- Weight: 1.45 Pounds
- Condition: Vintage (item may show signs of age or other imperfections.)
- Web ID: 135663081
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