Put some action in your living room with this stamped samurai fight
Japanese printmaking is an engraving technique used by a handful of artists at the dawn of the Edo period, in the 1600s. It is inspired by Ukiyo-e art which means “image of the floating world."
This era was modelled on samurai , geishas, sumo wrestlers, kabuki actors, but not only. It could also represent cult landscapes in the Land of the Rising Sun such as the Great Wave of Kanagawa or Mount Fuji.
This work is part of a triptych (suite of 3 paintings) which represents a fight scene. The middle panel depicts a warrior trying to fend off his left and right opponents. This canvas is the third.
- The package contains a reproduction of a Japanese print
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The image is printed on canvas, 100% cotton
- The wall decoration is rolled up in cardboard packaging for a hassle-free delivery
Here are some tips for a well-groomed interior design :
💯 We recommend that you measure your chosen location before ordering this Japanese replica .
💯 The package does not include a frame but we advise you to add one if you want to have a traditional look, worthy of the greatest prints of the time.
💯 Light, easy to handle and handle, you can hang it above your sofa or chest of drawers, ideally at eye level.
💯 Printing on cotton will give a style close to traditional prints , respecting the depth of the colors, guaranteed without reflection with a long lasting hold over time.
💯 If you want to decorate your home with a portrait, opt for the samurai canvas painting . Dressed in the traditional kimono, this work will bring life to your room.
💯 Discover even more canvases in our Japanese print collection. Some represent landscapes, others key actors in Japanese civilization.
ORDER PREPARATION
Between two and four days
DELIVERY TIME
🇺🇸: Ten to twenty business days
🌐: Fourteen to twenty five business days
You have 14 days to return your item. Please contact us first via the contact form or by email: contact@kimurakami.com. The after-sales service will tell you the return process.