Keika hyakugiku Pl.08 1893 by Keika Hosegawa
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Keika hyakugiku Pl.08 1893 by Keika Hosegawa

Keika hyakugiku Pl.08 1893 by Keika Hosegawa

Plate 8 from Keika Hasegawa's 1893 series isolates a single chrysanthemum cultivar with the restrained precision characteristic of Meiji botanical illustration. The composition centres the bloom against a plain ground, allowing the delicate layering of petals and subtle tonal gradations to hold full attention. Slender ink lines define each petal edge with quiet authority, while the muted palette — cream, blush, and pale gold — reflects the refined aesthetic of late nineteenth-century Japanese woodblock art. The portrait format draws the eye upward through the stem to the fully opened head, creating a calm, meditative stillness.

Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, this Japanese botanical poster renders every hair-thin line and watercolour wash with exceptional sharpness and tonal clarity — exactly as Hasegawa's original plates intended.

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Keika hyakugiku Pl.08 1893 by Keika Hosegawa

Plate 8 from Keika Hasegawa's 1893 series isolates a single chrysanthemum cultivar with the restrained precision characteristic of Meiji botanical illustration. The composition centres the bloom against a plain ground, allowing the delicate layering of petals and subtle tonal gradations to hold full attention. Slender ink lines define each petal edge with quiet authority, while the muted palette — cream, blush, and pale gold — reflects the refined aesthetic of late nineteenth-century Japanese woodblock art. The portrait format draws the eye upward through the stem to the fully opened head, creating a calm, meditative stillness.

Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, this Japanese botanical poster renders every hair-thin line and watercolour wash with exceptional sharpness and tonal clarity — exactly as Hasegawa's original plates intended.

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Plate 8 from Keika Hasegawa's 1893 series isolates a single chrysanthemum cultivar with the restrained precision characteristic of Meiji botanical illustration. The composition centres the bloom against a plain ground, allowing the delicate layering of petals and subtle tonal gradations to hold full attention. Slender ink lines define each petal edge with quiet authority, while the muted palette — cream, blush, and pale gold — reflects the refined aesthetic of late nineteenth-century Japanese woodblock art. The portrait format draws the eye upward through the stem to the fully opened head, creating a calm, meditative stillness.

Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, this Japanese botanical poster renders every hair-thin line and watercolour wash with exceptional sharpness and tonal clarity — exactly as Hasegawa's original plates intended.

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