Mural Edo Extra Gold de Coordonné con diseño de animales en tonos de la colección Random Metallics.
"The Edo Hipster Panda" is a whimsical and visually captivating artwork that seamlessly merges the traditional Japanese ukiyo-e style with modern hipster culture. This unique piece portrays a panda embodying both the serene beauty of Edo-period Japan and the quirky charm of contemporary fashion.
Standing like a calligraphy character expressed in wood, the Edo Bench makes no secret of its Asian influence, with firmly-drawn lines that combine to form a light, elemental form. Made of grain-matched cherry or walnut planks, the surface of the bench is hand-finished and polished smooth.
MOUNT EDO 45X45 CUSHION
Mural Edo Mint de Coordonné con diseño de animales en tonos verdes de la colección Random Papers II.
Utagawa Hiroshige (Edo, 1797 - Edo, 12 October 1858) - Kamata. The Plum Garden (1857) - Boston Museum of Fine Arts - exhibition “Hokusai, Hiroshige, Hasui. Journey to changing Japan ”Pinacoteca Agnelli, Turin Assieme a Hokusai è considerato uno tra i principali paesaggisti giapponesi dell'Ottocento e fra i più celebri rappresentanti della corrente artistica Ukiyo-e. La produzione artistica di Hiroshige annovera diversi generi, tra cui stampe di attori, guerrieri, cortigiane, ma l'oggetto principale della sua arte fu la natura nelle sue molteplici espressioni. La contemplazione della natura e la successiva rappresentazione in chiave morfologicamente armonica, è ciò che distingue Hiroshige dagli altri pittori-incisori del suo tempo, creando una dialettica tra il finito e l'infinito, ossia il sentimento umano scaturente dall'ascolto quasi religioso della natura e il respiro del cosmo. Nell'arco di tutta la sua vita Hiroshige creò circa 400 incisioni. La serie più famosa di Hiroshige è "Le 100 vedute famose di Edo". Hiroshige ebbe straordinaria influenza sulla pittura europea di fine Ottocento. Principalmente tale influenza si manifestò sull'impressionismo e post-impressionismo, venendo imitato da diversi artisti, tra cui Claude Monet e Vincent van Gogh. Together with Hokusai he is considered one of the main Japanese landscape painters of the nineteenth century and among the most famous representatives of the Ukiyo-e artistic movement. Hiroshige's artistic production includes several genres, including prints of actors, warriors, courtesans, but the main object of his art was nature in its multiple expressions. The contemplation of nature and the subsequent morphologically harmonic representation is what distinguishes Hiroshige from the other painters-engravers of his time, creating a dialectic between the finite and the infinite, that is the human feeling arising from the almost religious listening of nature and the breath of the cosmos. Throughout his life Hiroshige created about 400 engravings. Hiroshige's most famous series is "Edo's 100 Famous Views". Hiroshige had extraordinary influence on European painting of the late nineteenth century. Mainly this influence manifested itself on impressionism and post-impressionism, being imitated by several artists, including Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh.
Poster mit einem Aquarellgemälde einer Frau in einem gelben Kleid im japanischen Edo-Stil. Wir drucken unsere Poster auf einem halbmatten 200 gramm Papier von höchster Qualität des französischen Herstellers Clairefontaine. Das Papier ist zertifiziert mit FSC und unsere Produktion ist mit Ecolabel zertifiziert, um eine nachhaltige Produktion zu gewährleisten. Bilderrahmen nicht enthalten. Rahmen sind separat erhältlich.
The Edo Cantilever Side Table challenges perception. Perched atop a solid cherry or walnut base that rises from its splayed foot on a dramatically-angled leg, the table seems almost to defy the laws of physics – yet its ingenious design ensures its inherent stability.
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Image 2 of 27 from gallery of C/steel Apartment / Yutarou Ohta. Photograph by Masaki Hamada