Two Bijin Looking At Birds From A Veranda, Signed Harunobu Ga , Good Impression, Slight Fading And Light Creasing
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Two Bijin Looking At Birds From A Veranda, Signed Harunobu Ga , Good Impression, Slight Fading And Light Creasing", originally brought to life by the talented Suzuki Harunobu. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Suzuki Harunobu and his artistic vision.
Owning this piece is more than just decoration - it's a statement of your refined taste in art. Let the vibrant colors and intricate details of this replica serve as a daily reminder of the beauty in our world. Elevate your decor and appreciate the richness of art with our replica of this masterpiece.
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Painting Description
"Two Bijin Looking At Birds From A Veranda, Signed Harunobu Ga, Good Impression, Slight Fading And Light Creasing" is a notable woodblock print by Suzuki Harunobu, a distinguished Japanese ukiyo-e artist of the 18th century. Harunobu is widely recognized for his contributions to the development of the full-color print, or nishiki-e, which elevated the art form to new heights of aesthetic and technical achievement. This particular print is emblematic of Harunobu's delicate and lyrical style, which often featured graceful figures, or bijin (beautiful women), in idyllic and evocative settings.
In this work, Harunobu depicts two bijin on a veranda, engaged in the contemplative activity of birdwatching. The composition is notable for its portrayal of the elegant and serene lifestyle of the Edo period's urban elite, as well as for its subtle interplay of nature and human beauty. The print is characterized by a refined use of line and color, which, despite the noted slight fading and light creasing, remains a testament to Harunobu's mastery of the medium.
The phrase "signed Harunobu ga" indicates that the artist's signature is present on the print, typically accompanied by the "ga" suffix, which denotes "drawn by" in Japanese. The description "good impression" suggests that the print is of high quality, reflecting the skill with which the woodblocks were carved and the print was pulled—a crucial aspect in evaluating the condition and value of ukiyo-e prints.
As with many ukiyo-e works, the condition of the print is an important aspect of its history and provenance. The mention of "slight fading and light creasing" acknowledges the inevitable effects of time on the organic materials used in the printmaking process, such as the washi paper and vegetable-based inks. These condition notes provide collectors and scholars with essential information for the appreciation and preservation of the piece.
Suzuki Harunobu's "Two Bijin Looking At Birds From A Veranda" is a significant artwork within the ukiyo-e genre and the broader context of Japanese art history. It reflects the cultural and artistic preoccupations of the Edo period, while also showcasing the technical innovations that Harunobu introduced to Japanese printmaking.
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Lead Time & Shipping
When you order this oil painting replica, it typically takes 2-3 weeks to paint. If the artwork is more complex, it might need a little more time to ensure the best quality. Once it's ready, we'll send you a photo for your approval. After you give the green light, we'll ship it to you for free.
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Return & Refund
We believe in the quality of our hand-painted oil painting reproductions, and your satisfaction is our priority. If for any reason, you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, we offer a 45-day return policy. You can return your artwork within 45 days of receipt and receive a full refund. Please note that the artwork must be returned in the original packaging and in the same condition as it was received.