Dog Playing with Flower Cart is a light, everyday scene by Ogata Gekkō (1859–1920). A young dog plays beside a small cart loaded with flowers, the kind of unguarded moment Gekkō liked to catch. He was a largely self-taught Meiji painter and woodblock artist, known for a soft, painterly hand.
The print is a colour woodblock worked with gentle washes. Gekkō avoids hard outline, letting form gather through tone, so the effect comes close to brush-and-wash painting. The dog's coat and the heaped flowers are kept warm and loose, the ground barely described.
The scene reads as warm and good-humoured. It suits a child's room, a kitchen, or a family corner where a light-hearted image is welcome, and its soft colour sits easily beside pale wood and simple textiles.
Each print is made to order in three forms. The paper edition is printed on thick snow-white stock. The framed edition arrives ready to hang in a wooden frame. The canvas edition is an artist-quality sa . . . Read More >>
Dog Playing with Flower Cart is a light, everyday scene by Ogata Gekkō (1859–1920). A young dog plays beside a small cart loaded with flowers, the kind of unguarded moment Gekkō liked to catch. He was a largely self-taught Meiji painter and woodblock artist, known for a soft, painterly hand.
The print is a colour woodblock worked with gentle washes. Gekkō avoids hard outline, letting form gather through tone, so the effect comes close to brush-and-wash painting. The dog's coat and the heaped flowers are kept warm and loose, the ground barely described.
The scene reads as warm and good-humoured. It suits a child's room, a kitchen, or a family corner where a light-hearted image is welcome, and its soft colour sits easily beside pale wood and simple textiles.
Each print is made to order in three forms. The paper edition is printed on thick snow-white stock. The framed edition arrives ready to hang in a wooden frame. The canvas edition is an artist-quality satin canvas stretched over a wooden frame. Every format keeps the soft washes of the original.
Frequently asked questions
What does this print show?
A young dog at play beside a small cart of flowers, a light, everyday scene caught with warmth.
What is the style of the print?
It is a colour woodblock with gentle washes; Gekkō's effect comes close to brush-and-wash painting rather than hard outline.
What was Ogata Gekkō known for?
He was a Meiji painter and woodblock artist, largely self-taught, admired for a soft, painterly touch and subjects drawn from daily life, folklore, and nature.
Where does this print suit best?
A child's room, a kitchen, or a family corner where a warm, light-hearted image is welcome.
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Japan historical period: Meiji 明治 (1868-1912)
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