Japanese Cherry Blossom Village Landscape Woodblock Print 1901 – Korin Furuya
Created in 1901 for the Bijutsukai art series, this decorative Japanese village scene by Korin Furuya captures traditional rooftops surrounded by flowing rivers and blooming cherry blossoms. Soft pink florals contrast beautifully with earthy architecture and winding blue waterways, creating a rhythmic repeating pattern. The composition blends landscape and textile inspired design, reflecting the elegance of the Meiji era. Rich in cultural symbolism and seasonal charm, this woodblock print embodies harmony between nature and architecture, making it a refined statement piece for classic and contemporary interiors alike.
Features:
Authentic 1901 Bijutsukai woodblock design
Traditional Japanese village and sakura motif
Flowing river and architectural pattern elements
Soft pink, blue and earth tone palette
Meiji era decorative landscape composition
Museum grade archival reproduction quality
Fade resistant premium ink printing
Ideal for Japanese inspired interiors
Lightweight and easy to frame
Available in 8 x 12 inches and 20 x 30 inches
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Reviews
This canvas has a very nice village and nature design. The small houses and pink trees make it look very detailed and pretty. It makes the wall look more interesting and the canvas quality is also good.