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A delicate hand-painted Bijin-ga on traditional washi paper, depicting a graceful mother and child in colorful kimonos standing serenely by the sacred Mt. Fuji.
Signed and sealed by the artist Shūhō (秀峰) — meaning “The Peak of Elegance”.
The original scroll bears the poetic title 富士の花姿 (Fuji no Hanagata), which translates as “The Floral Figure of Mt. Fuji” — evoking the timeless connection between nature’s beauty and the elegant figures of Bijin-ga.
This piece beautifully reflects the Kyoto school Nihonga style of the mid-20th century, showing the refined softness and calm composition reminiscent of masters like Uemura Shōen and Kaburagi Kiyokata, who celebrated the gentle grace of women and children in everyday life.
The delicate washes and colorful kimono patterns echo the lyrical qualities found in Bijin-ga traditions and the decorative influence of the Rinpa school.
A serene collectible for any lover of Japanese art, it bridges the classic Yamato-e landscape with the timeless beauty of Bijin-ga figures.
Ships Safe and trackedly from Latvia (Riga Gallery of Japanese Art “CloudyYokomido”) with careful protective wrapping.
✨ Dimensions: 60 x 173 cm (including mounting)
✨ Medium: Authentic washi paper, vivid hand-painted colors, beautiful condition.
✨ Title: Fuji no Hanagata — “The Floral Figure of Mt. Fuji”
✨ Artist: Shūhō (秀峰) — “The Peak of Elegance”
✨ A peaceful glimpse into Japanese refinement beneath Mt. Fuji — a timeless treasure for collectors.
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