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Suzuki Harunobu (1725-1770) was a Japanese artist who is considered to be one of the most important figures in the development of ukiyo-e

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Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Woman Running Past a Willow Tree in a Breeze, 1766 or 1767. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese)

Woman Running Past a Willow Tree in a Breeze, 1766 or 1767. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese)
Woman Running Past a Willow Tree in a Breeze, 1766 or 1767

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: A couple making love on a bench beside a stream on a summer evening, 1760s

A couple making love on a bench beside a stream on a summer evening, 1760s. Private Collection

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Beauty on a Balcony, Gazing at the Moon, between c1765 and c1770. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu

Beauty on a Balcony, Gazing at the Moon, between c1765 and c1770. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu
Beauty on a Balcony, Gazing at the Moon, between c1765 and c1770

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Young man being handed his sedge hat, c. 1768 (colour woodcut)

Young man being handed his sedge hat, c. 1768 (colour woodcut)
GLS314153 Young man being handed his sedge hat, c.1768 (colour woodcut) by Harunobu, Suzuki (1725-70); 27.9x20.9 cm; Art Gallery and Museum, Kelvingrove, Glasgow

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Passing the Bamboo Grove, 1766 (colour woodblock print; chuban, surimono)

Passing the Bamboo Grove, 1766 (colour woodblock print; chuban, surimono)
5859265 Passing the Bamboo Grove, 1766 (colour woodblock print; chuban, surimono) by Harunobu, Suzuki (1725-70); 29.9 x 21 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; (add.info.: by Suzuki Harunobu)

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Lovers Dressing Beside a Window, 1765 (colour woodblock print; chuban, surimono)

Lovers Dressing Beside a Window, 1765 (colour woodblock print; chuban, surimono)
5859267 Lovers Dressing Beside a Window, 1765 (colour woodblock print; chuban, surimono) by Harunobu, Suzuki (1725-70); 27.8 x 20.8 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Young Woman Riding a Phoenix, 1765 (colour woodblock print; chuban yoko-e)

Young Woman Riding a Phoenix, 1765 (colour woodblock print; chuban yoko-e)
5860017 Young Woman Riding a Phoenix, 1765 (colour woodblock print; chuban yoko-e) by Harunobu, Suzuki (1725-70); 20.5x27.7 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Ono no Komachi Praying for Rain, 1766 (colour woodblock print; chuban)

Ono no Komachi Praying for Rain, 1766 (colour woodblock print; chuban)
5859996 Ono no Komachi Praying for Rain, 1766 (colour woodblock print; chuban) by Harunobu, Suzuki (1725-70); 28.9x20.7 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Young Japanese woman in

Young Japanese woman in
3794019 Young Japanese woman in by Harunobu, Suzuki (1725-70); (add.info.: Young Japanese woman in kimono with straw hat - discovering a bamboo sprout beneath the snow)

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Three Japanese women in

Three Japanese women in
3794028 Three Japanese women in by Harunobu, Suzuki (1725-70); (add.info.: Three Japanese women in kimonos, one holding an umbrella - The Departure - print by Suzuki Harunobu)

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Young Japanese woman in

Young Japanese woman in
3794016 Young Japanese woman in by Harunobu, Suzuki (1725-70); (add.info.: Young Japanese woman in kimono looking down at snow covered plants - print by Suzuki Harunobu)

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Mother and child behind mosquito netting by Harunobu Suzuki a Japanese designer of woodblock print

Mother and child behind mosquito netting by Harunobu Suzuki a Japanese designer of woodblock print artist in
3519759 Mother and child behind mosquito netting by Harunobu Suzuki a Japanese designer of woodblock print artist in the Ukiyo-e style

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Two Lovers in Snow beneath Umbrella by Suzuki Harunobu

Two Lovers in Snow beneath Umbrella by Suzuki Harunobu
3794015 Two Lovers in Snow beneath Umbrella by Suzuki Harunobu by Harunobu, Suzuki (1725-70); (add.info.: Two Lovers in Snow beneath Umbrella (Crow and Heron), c 1770

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: A woman seated at a writing desk looking out at the rain

A woman seated at a writing desk looking out at the rain
7272748 A woman seated at a writing desk looking out at the rain by Harunobu, Suzuki (1725-70); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aiban tate-e); Photo © Christies Images

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Exchange of Gifts (Yuino), the second sheet of the series 'Marriage in Brocade Prints... c. 1769

Exchange of Gifts (Yuino), the second sheet of the series "Marriage in Brocade Prints... c. 1769
Exchange of Gifts (Yuino), the second sheet of the series " Marriage in Brocade Prints, the Carriage of the Virtuous Woman (Konrei nishiki misao-guruma)", c. 1769

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: The Introduction (Miai), the first sheet from the series 'Marriage in Brocade Prints... c. 1769

The Introduction (Miai), the first sheet from the series "Marriage in Brocade Prints... c. 1769
The Introduction (Miai), the first sheet from the series " Marriage in Brocade Prints, the Carriage of the Virtuous Woman (Konrei nishiki misao-guruma)", c. 1769

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Geese Descending on the Sumida River (Sumidagawa no rakugan), from the series... c. 1768 / 69

Geese Descending on the Sumida River (Sumidagawa no rakugan), from the series... c. 1768 / 69. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu
Geese Descending on the Sumida River (Sumidagawa no rakugan), from the series " Eight Fashionable Views of Edo (Furyu Edo hakkei)", c. 1768/69

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Sumirena: The Mistress of Yojiya (Yojiya musume, Sumirena), from the series 'Beautie... c. 1768 / 69

Sumirena: The Mistress of Yojiya (Yojiya musume, Sumirena), from the series "Beautie... c. 1768 / 69
Sumirena: The Mistress of Yojiya (Yojiya musume, Sumirena), from the series " Beauties of the Floating World Compared to Flowers (Ukiyo bijin hana ni yosu)", c. 1768/69

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Tree Peony: Chozan of Chojiya (Chojiya uchi Chozan, Kao), from the series 'Parodies of... c. 1769

Tree Peony: Chozan of Chojiya (Chojiya uchi Chozan, Kao), from the series "Parodies of... c. 1769
Tree Peony: Chozan of Chojiya (Chojiya uchi Chozan, Kao), from the series " Parodies of Floating-world Beauties as Flowers (Ukiyo bijin hana mitate)", c. 1769

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Double-Flowered Cherry: Motoura of the Minami Yamasakiya (Minami Yamasakiya uchi, ... c)

Double-Flowered Cherry: Motoura of the Minami Yamasakiya (Minami Yamasakiya uchi, ... c. 1768 / 1769)
Double-Flowered Cherry: Motoura of the Minami Yamasakiya (Minami Yamasakiya uchi Motoura, Yaezakura), from the series " Beauties of the Floating World Compared to Flowers

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: The Actor Segawa Kikunojo II as Yamabuki, the sister of Hata Rokurozaemon, in the play 'Sh... 1763

The Actor Segawa Kikunojo II as Yamabuki, the sister of Hata Rokurozaemon, in the play "Sh... 1763
The Actor Segawa Kikunojo II as Yamabuki, the sister of Hata Rokurozaemon, in the play " Shikai Nami Yawaragi Taiheiki, " performed at the Ichimura Theater in the eleventh month, 1763, 1763

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: The Actor Segawa Kikunojo II as the courtesan Umegae in the play 'Hiragana Seisuiki, 'perf... 1764

The Actor Segawa Kikunojo II as the courtesan Umegae in the play "Hiragana Seisuiki, "perf... 1764
The Actor Segawa Kikunojo II as the courtesan Umegae in the play " Hiragana Seisuiki, " performed at the Ichimura Theater in the first month, 1764, 1764

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: The Actor Ichimura Kamezo I as Tachibanaya Hikoso in the play 'Ume Momiji Date no Okido, '... 1760

The Actor Ichimura Kamezo I as Tachibanaya Hikoso in the play "Ume Momiji Date no Okido, "... 1760
The Actor Ichimura Kamezo I as Tachibanaya Hikoso in the play " Ume Momiji Date no Okido, " performed at the Ichimura Theater in the eleventh month, 1760

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Parrot Komachi (Omu Komachi), from the series The Seven Fashionable Aspects of Komachi... 1751 / 64

Parrot Komachi (Omu Komachi), from the series The Seven Fashionable Aspects of Komachi... 1751 / 64
Parrot Komachi (Omu Komachi), from the series The Seven Fashionable Aspects of Komachi (Furyu yatsushi nana Komachi), Edo period (1615-1868), 1751/64

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Ono no Komachi at Seki Temple (Seki), from the series The Seven Fashionable Aspects of... 1751 / 64

Ono no Komachi at Seki Temple (Seki), from the series The Seven Fashionable Aspects of... 1751 / 64
Ono no Komachi at Seki Temple (Seki), from the series The Seven Fashionable Aspects of Komachi (Furyu yatsushi nana Komachi), Edo period (1615-1868), 1751/64

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Ono no Komachi by the Waterfall (Shimizu), from the series The Seven Fashionable Aspect... 1751 / 64

Ono no Komachi by the Waterfall (Shimizu), from the series The Seven Fashionable Aspect... 1751 / 64
Ono no Komachi by the Waterfall (Shimizu), from the series The Seven Fashionable Aspects of Komachi (Furyu yatsushi nana Komachi), Edo period (1615-1868), 1751/64

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Ono no Komachi Praying for Rain (Amagoi), from the series 'The Seven Fashionable... c. early 1760s

Ono no Komachi Praying for Rain (Amagoi), from the series "The Seven Fashionable... c. early 1760s
Ono no Komachi Praying for Rain (Amagoi), from the series " The Seven Fashionable Aspects of Komachi (Furyu yatsushi nana Komachi)", c. early 1760s

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Key block print for The Introduction (Miai), the first sheet from the series 'Marriage... c. 1769

Key block print for The Introduction (Miai), the first sheet from the series "Marriage... c. 1769
Key block print for The Introduction (Miai), the first sheet from the series " Marriage in Brocade Prints, the Carriage of the Virtuous Woman (Konrei nishiki misao-guruma)", c. 1769

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: The First Childbirth (Uizan), the seventh sheet of the series 'Marriage in Brocade... c. 1769

The First Childbirth (Uizan), the seventh sheet of the series "Marriage in Brocade... c. 1769
The First Childbirth (Uizan), the seventh sheet of the series " Marriage in Brocade Prints, the Carriage of the Virtuous Woman (Konrei nishiki misao-guruma)", c. 1769

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: A Cup of Sake before Bed (Toko sakazuki), the sixth sheet of the series 'Marriage in... c. 1769

A Cup of Sake before Bed (Toko sakazuki), the sixth sheet of the series "Marriage in... c. 1769
A Cup of Sake before Bed (Toko sakazuki), the sixth sheet of the series " Marriage in Brocade Prints, the Carriage of the Virtuous Woman (Konrei nishiki misao-guruma)", c. 1769

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: The Bride Changing Clothes (Iro-naoshi), the fifth sheet of the series 'Marriage in Bro... c. 1769

The Bride Changing Clothes (Iro-naoshi), the fifth sheet of the series "Marriage in Bro... c. 1769
The Bride Changing Clothes (Iro-naoshi), the fifth sheet of the series " Marriage in Brocade Prints, the Carriage of the Virtuous Woman (Konrei nishiki misao-guruma)", c. 1769

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: The Ceremonial Sake (Konrei sakazuki), the fourth sheet of the series 'Marriage in Broc... c. 1769

The Ceremonial Sake (Konrei sakazuki), the fourth sheet of the series "Marriage in Broc... c. 1769
The Ceremonial Sake (Konrei sakazuki), the fourth sheet of the series " Marriage in Brocade Prints, the Carriage of the Virtuous Woman (Konrei nishiki misao-guruma)", c. 1769

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: The Bride Riding in the Palanquin to Her Husbands House (Koshi-iri), the third sheet... c. 1769

The Bride Riding in the Palanquin to Her Husbands House (Koshi-iri), the third sheet... c. 1769
The Bride Riding in the Palanquin to Her Husbands House (Koshi-iri), the third sheet of the series " Marriage in Brocade Prints

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: The bridge, 18th century (watercolour)

The bridge, 18th century (watercolour)
PCT4256000 The bridge, 18th century (watercolour) by Harunobu, Suzuki (1725-70); © Patrice Cartier

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Woman Washing Her Hands before Entering a Shrine, c. 1767. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu

Woman Washing Her Hands before Entering a Shrine, c. 1767. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu
Woman Washing Her Hands before Entering a Shrine, c. 1767. Attributed to Suzuki Harunobu

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Going to the Theater, c. 1770 / 71. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu

Going to the Theater, c. 1770 / 71. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu
Going to the Theater, c. 1770/71. Attributed to Suzuki Harunobu

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Parody of Kawachi-goe from 'Tales of Ise', 1765. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu

Parody of Kawachi-goe from "Tales of Ise", 1765. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu
Parody of Kawachi-goe from " Tales of Ise", 1765. Attributed to Suzuki Harunobu

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Smoking on a Bench, 1765. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu

Smoking on a Bench, 1765. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu
Smoking on a Bench, 1765. Attributed to Suzuki Harunobu

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Chrysanthemums and the Rising Moon, c. 1766. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu

Chrysanthemums and the Rising Moon, c. 1766. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu
Chrysanthemums and the Rising Moon, c. 1766. Attributed to Suzuki Harunobu

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: The Hole in the Wall, 1765. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu

The Hole in the Wall, 1765. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu
The Hole in the Wall, 1765. The poet Narihira visited the empress in secret, entering through a crumbling palace wall. When discovered, he was sent into exile in northern Japan

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: A Fan Peddler Showing his Wares to a Young Woman, c. 1765 / 70. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu

A Fan Peddler Showing his Wares to a Young Woman, c. 1765 / 70. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu
A Fan Peddler Showing his Wares to a Young Woman, c. 1765/70. Attributed to Suzuki Harunobu

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Courtesan Watching Her Attendants Playing with a Ball, c. 1765 / 70

Courtesan Watching Her Attendants Playing with a Ball, c. 1765 / 70
Courtesan Watching Her Attendants Playing with a Ball, c. 1765/70. Attributed to Suzuki Harunobu

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Young Man and Woman Talking through a Bamboo Blind, c. 1768. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu

Young Man and Woman Talking through a Bamboo Blind, c. 1768. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu
Young Man and Woman Talking through a Bamboo Blind, c. 1768. Attributed to Suzuki Harunobu

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Courtesan on White Elephant, 1765. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu

Courtesan on White Elephant, 1765. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu
Courtesan on White Elephant, 1765. Attributed to Suzuki Harunobu

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Young Women Playing Cats Cradle, c. 1767 / 68. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu

Young Women Playing Cats Cradle, c. 1767 / 68. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu
Young Women Playing Cats Cradle, c. 1767/68. Attributed to Suzuki Harunobu

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: Egrets in the Snow, c. 1768. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu

Egrets in the Snow, c. 1768. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu
Egrets in the Snow, c. 1768. Attributed to Suzuki Harunobu

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: By the Stream, c. 1765. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu

By the Stream, c. 1765. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu
By the Stream, c. 1765. Attributed to Suzuki Harunobu

Background imageSuzuki Harunobu Collection: The Fan Peddler, 1765. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu

The Fan Peddler, 1765. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu
The Fan Peddler, 1765. Attributed to Suzuki Harunobu



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Suzuki Harunobu Collection

Suzuki Harunobu (1725-1770) was a Japanese artist who is considered to be one of the most important figures in the development of ukiyo-e, a genre of woodblock prints and paintings. He is credited with creating the first multi-colored prints, known as nishiki-e. His works often featured beautiful women in elegant kimonos, as well as scenes from everyday life. He also produced many book illustrations and designed several books himself. His work has been highly influential on modern art and design, inspiring artists such as Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin. Harunobu's legacy lives on today through his artwork, which can be found in museums around the world.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The Suzuki Harunobu collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring the works of the celebrated Japanese artist. Harunobu was a master of ukiyo-e woodblock printing in the Edo period (1603-1868), known for his delicate and intricate depictions of everyday life in Japan. His works often featured beautiful women dressed in elegant kimonos engaged in leisurely activities such as reading or playing music. Our collection showcases some of his most famous pieces including "Beauty Looking Back", "Woman Playing with Cat" and "Two Women on a Veranda". These timeless artworks are perfect for adding an exotic touch to any room or as unique gifts for art lovers. With high-quality reproductions available in various sizes and formats, our collection offers something for everyone who appreciates fine art.
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What are Suzuki Harunobu (Artists Arts) art prints?

Suzuki Harunobu was a Japanese artist who lived during the 18th century and is known for his ukiyo-e woodblock prints. These prints depict scenes from everyday life, such as geishas, courtesans, and landscapes. Suzuki Harunobu's art prints are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of Japanese art. The ukiyo-e style of printmaking involves carving an image into a block of wood, inking it up with different colors, and then pressing it onto paper to create a unique piece of artwork. Suzuki Harunobu was particularly skilled at this technique and created many beautiful works that are still admired today. We offer a wide selection of Suzuki Harunobu's art prints for those interested in owning one of these stunning pieces. Whether you're looking for something to hang on your wall or simply want to add to your collection, there is sure to be a print that catches your eye.
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What Suzuki Harunobu (Artists Arts) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Suzuki Harunobu art prints for purchase. You can choose from various collections, including the "Edo Beauties" series, which features beautiful women in traditional Japanese clothing and settings. Another popular collection is the "Flowers of Edo" series, showcasing delicate floral arrangements with intricate details and vibrant colors. In addition to these collections, you can also find individual prints such as "The Courtesan Hanazuma of the Ogiya," depicting a woman holding a fan while standing on a bridge over a river; or "Two Women Playing Shamisen," which portrays two women playing musical instruments while sitting on tatami mats. We provide an extensive selection of Suzuki Harunobu's artwork that captures the beauty and elegance of Japan's culture during the Edo period.
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How much do Suzuki Harunobu (Artists Arts) art prints cost?

The cost of Suzuki Harunobu art prints can vary depending on a number of factors such as the size, quality and rarity of the print. As an artist from the Edo period in Japan, his works are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. While it is difficult to provide an exact figure without more information about specific prints, it is safe to say that they can range from affordable to quite expensive. Suzuki Harunobu was known for his delicate and intricate woodblock prints which often depicted scenes from everyday life or romanticized landscapes. His use of color and attention to detail made him one of the most influential artists of his time. Today, many reproductions are available for purchase through various outlets including galleries, auction houses and online retailers like Media Storehouse. Whether you're looking for a small reproduction or a large-scale piece for your home or office, there's sure to be something available at a price point that suits your budget.
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