Japanese Chrysanthemum Radial Pattern Print 1901 – Korin Furuya
This 1901 decorative pattern by Korin Furuya features delicate chrysanthemum inspired radial forms arranged across a soft blue background. Designed for the Bijutsukai collection, the composition emphasizes repetition and airy spacing. Layered green and muted brown linework creates depth while maintaining a light, elegant aesthetic. The chrysanthemum, symbolizing longevity and nobility, reflects traditional Japanese cultural motifs. This woodblock print blends subtle geometry with botanical grace, offering a refined decorative accent rooted in Meiji era design.
Features:
1901 Bijutsukai chrysanthemum pattern artwork
Repeating radial floral motif design
Soft blue and muted green palette
Traditional Japanese symbolic elements
Balanced geometric botanical composition
Museum quality archival reproduction
Fade resistant premium ink printing
Perfect for minimalist or classic décor
Lightweight ready to frame display
Available in 8 x 12 inches and 20 x 30 inches
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Reviews
I really like the clean and minimal look of this canvas. The delicate radial patterns give it a very modern and elegant feel without being too loud. It blends nicely with neutral interiors, and the canvas quality also feels solid and well finished.