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Acrylic Blox : Head of a Salmon, ca. 1820. Creator: Totoya Hokkei
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Head of a Salmon, ca. 1820. Creator: Totoya Hokkei
Head of a Salmon, ca. 1820
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Aoigaoka Aquatic Life Catch Fish Fishes Fishing Hokkei Hokkei Iwakubo Hokkei Kien Hokkei Kiko Hokkei Kyosai Hokkei Totoya Hokkei Uoya Ink And Colour On Paper Iwakubo Iwakubo Hokkei Iwakubo Kinemon Kien Kien Hokkei Kiko Kiko Hokkei Kinemon Kinemon Iwakubo Kyosai Kyosai Hokkei Polychrome Woodblock Print Surimono Ray Finned Fish Rope Salmon Totoya Totoya Hokkei Uoya Uoya Hokkei
8"x6" (20x15cm) Acrylic Blox
Your photographic print is held in place by magnets and a micro thin sheet of metal covering the back of a 20mm piece of clear acrylic. Your print is held in place with magnets so can easily be replaced if needed.
Streamlined, one sided modern and attractive table top print
Estimated Product Size is 15.2cm x 20.3cm (6" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This vibrant polychrome woodblock print, titled "Head of a Salmon" was created around 1820 by the renowned Japanese artist Totoya Hokkei. The artwork belongs to the ukiyo-e genre, which flourished during the Edo period in Japan. The print showcases Hokkei's exceptional skill in capturing intricate details and vivid colors. The head of a salmon takes center stage, its scales shimmering with hues of red, orange, and silver. The fish's eye is meticulously rendered, exuding a lifelike quality that draws viewers into its gaze. Hokkei masterfully combines ink and color on paper to create a captivating still life composition. A rope delicately encircles the salmon's head, symbolizing both the catch itself and humanity's connection with nature through fishing. This representation reflects Japan's deep appreciation for aquatic life as an integral part of their cultural heritage. Currently housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this piece exemplifies Hokkei's artistic prowess within his artistic school alongside other notable artists such as Iwakubo Kinemon and Kiko Hokkei. Its presence in this esteemed institution allows visitors to experience firsthand the beauty and craftsmanship inherent in traditional Japanese woodblock printing techniques. "Head of a Salmon" serves as a testament to Totoya Hokkei’s enduring legacy as one of Japan’s most celebrated artists from the 19th century. Through his meticulous attention to detail and mastery over color, he invites us into
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