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Hybrid crimson and white spoon chrysanthemum. 1893 (engraving)

Hybrid crimson and white spoon chrysanthemum. 1893 (engraving)


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Hybrid crimson and white spoon chrysanthemum. 1893 (engraving)

7235186 Hybrid crimson and white spoon chrysanthemum.1893 (engraving) by Hasegawa, Keika (ACTIVE 1892 - 1905); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hybrid crimson and white spoon chrysanthemum, Chrysanthemum indicum. Handcoloured woodblock print after Keika Hasegawa from Keika Hyakugiku, Keikas 100 Chrysanthemums, published by Naosaburo Yamada, Kyoto, Japan, 1893. Keika Hasegawa drew flowers and patterns for kimono in Kyoto in the final years of the 19th century.); © Florilegius

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This print showcases a stunning Hybrid crimson and white spoon chrysanthemum, captured in an engraving by the talented artist Keika Hasegawa in 1893. The intricate details of this handcoloured woodblock print truly bring the flower to life, highlighting its vibrant colors and delicate petals. Hasegawa was renowned for his expertise in drawing flowers and patterns for kimono in Kyoto during the late 19th century. His work on this particular piece is part of his collection titled "Keika Hyakugiku" which translates to "Keika's 100 Chrysanthemums". Published by Naosaburo Yamada, this series celebrates the beauty of these beloved flowers. The chrysanthemum holds great significance in Japanese culture, symbolizing longevity, rejuvenation, and perfection. It is often associated with autumn festivals and is considered one of Japan's national symbols. In addition to showcasing the exquisite chrysanthemum itself, this print also features calligraphy inscriptions that add an extra layer of elegance to the composition. The combination of botanical artistry and written words creates a harmonious blend between nature and human expression. This enchanting image not only captures the essence of a specific flower but also represents a rich cultural heritage. Its presence serves as a reminder of Japan's deep appreciation for natural beauty and artistic craftsmanship during the late 19th century.

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