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Misty Mountains Flow is a contemporary watercolour-style print that looks to East Asian ink-wash landscape...
Opaline Mist is a contemporary abstract print in the colour-field and paint-texture tradition. It has...
Geometric patchwork in painterly brushwork — rectangles and squares set against each other in muted...
Muted Blocks is a contemporary geometric abstract from the Modern Collection at Japandi.Art. The work...
Rhythmic Gesture is a contemporary abstract from the Modern Collection by Japandi.Art. The work stands...
Misty Mountain Veil is a contemporary Japandi watercolour study. A mountain gorge stands at the...
Misty Shoreline Serenity is a contemporary Japandi watercolour. A quiet lakeshore meets a misty edge;...
Morning Veil holds a fluid landscape that hovers between misty mountain line and desert dune...
Misty Mountain Serenity reads as a familiar East Asian motif: distant peaks in atmospheric haze...
A leopard's face emerges through a stacked composition of geometric shapes — a black diamond,...
A woman is drawn in profile, her head turned to the left, eyes closed. The...
The cream ground spreads softly across the left two-thirds of the frame, calm and unmarked....
Rhythm in Silence holds a single calligraphic gesture on a quiet ground. Flowing black lines...
Orb in Motion is a single brushstroke that becomes the whole image. A circular stroke,...
Onyx Trio stands in the tradition of bold post-war curve abstraction — three black organic...
A thin black ellipse circumscribes a space that is neither empty nor full — within...
Two stylized peach flowers on a single stem occupy the centre of the composition, each...
Spotted petals are arranged in a circular composition — blooms radiating from a central axis,...
A symmetrical garland of peach blossoms — coral-pink flowers, sage-green leaves — is distributed across...
Takahashi Shōtei (1871–1945) returned repeatedly to Mount Fuji as a subject — not as a...
Takahashi Shōtei (1871–1945) designed landscape prints for the shin-hanga movement, working with the publisher Watanabe...
“Peony” belongs to Ogawa Kazumasa’s series of Japanese flower studies, made at the turn of...
Takahashi Shōtei (1871–1945) was the first designer to work with the publisher Watanabe Shōzaburō, and...
An old paper umbrella opens a single eye, lolls its tongue and hops forward on...
Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858) made this print as one scene from the Chūshingura, the celebrated drama...
The poem behind this print is by Chūnagon Atsutada — Fujiwara no Atsutada, a courtier-poet...
Among the poems of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu stands a verse by Akazome Emon, a...
Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) devoted part of his late career to One Hundred Poems Explained by...
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