Japanese Kimono Textile Pattern Woodblock Art Print 1901 – Korin Furuya
Created in 1901, this refined abstract botanical composition by Korin Furuya features overlapping circular forms set against a soft green ground. Delicate stems and pink petal accents weave through muted gray spheres, creating balance and gentle movement. Published in the Bijutsukai series, the artwork reflects Meiji era experimentation with geometry and natural motifs. Subtle shading and minimalist structure enhance its decorative elegance. This Japanese woodblock print offers a modern aesthetic rooted in early twentieth century design tradition. Japanese woodblock art print
Features:
1901 Bijutsukai abstract botanical artwork
Overlapping circular geometric forms
Soft green and muted gray palette
Minimalist floral accents
Meiji era decorative innovation
Museum grade archival reproduction quality
Fade resistant premium ink printing
Ideal for modern inspired interiors
Lightweight and easy to frame
Available in 8 x 12 inches and 20 x 30 inches
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Reviews
The design has a very graceful and traditional feel to it. It looks beautiful once hung on the wall and the canvas texture feels really good.
The design feels very refined and artistic. It blends beautifully with neutral interiors.