"Three Crows Against the Rising Sun" is a Japanese woodblock print created by the artist Totoya Hokkei in the 19th century. The print depicts three crows perched on a tree branch, with the rising sun in the background. The crows are shown in a dynamic pose, with their wings outstretched, as if they are about to take flight. The rising sun behind them creates a sense of movement and action, as if the crows are taking off into the dawning day.
Totoya Hokkei was a master of the ukiyo-e style, and this print is a fine example of his skill as an artist. He was known for his ability to capture the essence of everyday life and to create beautiful and timeless works of art that continue to be admired and treasured to this day. This print is a unique and powerful piece of art that is appreciated for its beauty, symbolism, and historical significance.
The museum-quality paper works perfectly with large, full-color images. The lightly-textured, matte finish captures fine lines and subtle colors, resulting in stunning works of art.
• Printed using eco-friendly, water-based inks
• FSC approved or sustainably-sourced paper
• Frame is not included. Print only.
• Shipped in a damage-proof artwork tube.
• Premium-quality (200gsm) giclée, acid-free paper
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