Japanese Print Dragon - Ukiyo-e Utagawa Kuniyoshi Japanese Dragon Print (No Frame) by Printagrams

30.00 USD Dragon Japanese Ukiyo-e Utagawa Kuniyoshi Poster Ryugu Tamatori Hime no su Recovering the Stolen Jewel from the Palace of the Dragon King 1853 by Utagawa Kuniyoshi. Utagawa Kuniyoshi (January 1, 1798 – April 14, 1861) was one of the last great masters of the Japanese ukiyo-e style of woodblock prints and painting. He was a member of the Utagawa school. The range of Kuniyoshi's subjects included many genres: landscapes, beautiful women, Kabuki actors, cats, and mythical animals. He is known for depictions of the battles of legendary samurai heroes. His artwork incorporated aspects of Western representation in landscape painting and caricature. This Reproduction captures all of the vivid colors and details of the original. This print is ready for hanging or framing. The line art has been faithfully reproduced by Printagrams so that it can be printed in large size. Everything is customizable. If you need a different color just ask. Japanese Art Dragon - Japanese Dragon Poster (No Frame) Please contact me if you need another size. I offer all sizes and also make custom art. ***Please contact me to set up a custom order if you need an item delivered faster*** PRINTED AND SENT FROM THE USA ***Please double check the address you have on file with Etsy before placing your order.*** ***5x7" and 10x15" are a printed on photo paper. All other sizes are printed on high quality premium matte.***
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