The Outskirts of Koshigaya Hiroshige Poster 61cm x 91.5cm (24" x 36")

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Product Description

Utagawa Hiroshige is famously considered to be the last great master of the ukiyo-e tradition. Ukiyo-e is a Japanese art movement which prospered from the 17th to 19th centuries. 'The Outskirts of Koshigaya' is from the series 'Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji', dated to 1858. Depicting a mesmerisingly clear day, take in the beautiful spring blossoms and piercing blue waters of this rural portrait of Japan. The perfect purchase for any lover of this world-renowned artist.

Add gloss lamination to protect and display your poster

  • Protects your picture from dirt, grease and moisture
  • Easy to put up and take down without damaging your poster
  • Great way to display your poster without framing
  • Professionally sealed inside two sheets of laminate
  • Attractive glossy finish

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