Floral Cart Festival Design Woodblock (c. 1834) – Katsushika Hokusai
Dating to approximately 1834, this elaborate composition depicts a decorative festival cart adorned with abundant blossoms. Detailed chrysanthemums, peonies, and foliage overflow from the ornate structure, symbolizing seasonal celebration. Katsushika Hokusai combines intricate floral rendering with structured geometric elements of the cart wheel. Rich reds, greens, and muted neutrals create harmonious balance while preserving Edo period authenticity. Fine linework and layered textures add depth without overcrowding the scene. This elegant Japanese festival-inspired artwork reflects cultural heritage and refined decorative artistry by Katsushika Hokusai.
Features (90–100 words):
High-resolution reproduction of c. 1834 artwork
Ornate floral festival cart composition
Detailed chrysanthemums and peonies
Balanced red, green, and neutral tones
Traditional Edo period woodblock technique
Archival-quality canvas finish
Fade-resistant inks for lasting vibrancy
Available in 12 x 8 inches and 30 x 20 inches
Authentic decorative art by Katsushika Hokusai
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