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Dwarf pines and maples in Count Okumas greenhouse, Tokyo, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood




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Dwarf pines and maples in Count Okumas greenhouse, Tokyo, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Dwarf pines and maples in Count Okumas greenhouse, Tokyo, Japan, 1904. Okuma Shinegobu was Prime Minister of Japan on two occasions; in 1898 and again in 1914-1916. Stereoscopic card. Detail

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Bonsai Count Dwarf Gardener Gardening Maple Miniature Musashi Province Okuma Pine Tree Prime Minister Shigenobu Tokyo Underwood Underwood Workbench Print Collector8


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This print takes us back to the year 1904, inside Count Okumas greenhouse in Tokyo, Japan. The image showcases a mesmerizing scene of dwarf pines and maples carefully arranged by the hands of a skilled gardener. The man, believed to be Count Okuma Shigenobu himself, was not only renowned for his political career as Prime Minister but also had a deep passion for gardening. The miniature trees stand proudly on their workbenches, meticulously pruned into bonsai masterpieces. Each branch and leaf seems to tell a story of patience and dedication. Nature's beauty is captured within this small space as the delicate foliage intertwines with one another. Count Okuma's love for these tiny wonders reflects his connection with both politics and nature. As he navigated through two terms as Prime Minister during significant periods in Japanese history, he found solace in tending to these living artworks. This photograph allows us to glimpse into the private world of an influential statesman who sought tranquility amidst his busy political life. It serves as a reminder that even those involved in shaping nations can find peace within the serenity of nature's embrace. Underwood & Underwood expertly captures this moment in time, immortalizing Count Okuma's passion for gardening alongside his notable achievements as a politician.

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