Japanese Chrysanthemum Floral Pattern Woodblock Print 1901 – Korin Furuya
Created in 1901 for the Bijutsukai design series, this elegant floral pattern by Korin Furuya features red chrysanthemum blossoms flowing across a vivid blue background. Soft green leaves intertwine with repeating geometric motifs, creating harmony between nature and structured design. The balanced composition reflects Meiji era innovation while preserving traditional Japanese botanical symbolism. Bold yet refined, the contrast of crimson petals and cool blue ground gives the artwork timeless decorative appeal suited for both classic and contemporary interiors.
Features:
Original 1901 Bijutsukai floral pattern design
Traditional Japanese chrysanthemum motif
Vibrant blue background with red blossoms
Decorative geometric repeat elements
Meiji era botanical textile inspired artwork
Museum grade archival reproduction quality
Fade resistant premium ink printing
Ideal for Japanese or modern interiors
Lightweight and easy to frame
Available in 8 x 12 inches and 20 x 30 inches
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Reviews
The floral design looks very elegant and the blue background makes the flowers stand out beautifully. It gives the wall a very refreshing look.