
Keika hyakugiku Pl.15 1893 by Keika Hosegawa
Plate 15 presents a full, rounded chrysanthemum head with densely packed incurved petals, a cultivar type prized in Japanese horticultural tradition for its symmetrical, almost architectural form. Hasegawa's line work is at its most controlled here: each petal curve is traced with uniform weight, building a rippling, concentric structure that radiates outward from a hidden centre. A warm rose-pink palette deepens slightly toward the bloom's core, suggesting depth without resorting to Western-style shading. The composition's geometric stillness and vertical orientation place it firmly within the refined visual language of Meiji botanical prints.
This archival fine art print, made in our Berlin studio, captures the plate's precise concentric linework and warm pink tonality with exceptional sharpness — details that reward close, unhurried viewing.
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Keika hyakugiku Pl.15 1893 by Keika Hosegawa
Plate 15 presents a full, rounded chrysanthemum head with densely packed incurved petals, a cultivar type prized in Japanese horticultural tradition for its symmetrical, almost architectural form. Hasegawa's line work is at its most controlled here: each petal curve is traced with uniform weight, building a rippling, concentric structure that radiates outward from a hidden centre. A warm rose-pink palette deepens slightly toward the bloom's core, suggesting depth without resorting to Western-style shading. The composition's geometric stillness and vertical orientation place it firmly within the refined visual language of Meiji botanical prints.
This archival fine art print, made in our Berlin studio, captures the plate's precise concentric linework and warm pink tonality with exceptional sharpness — details that reward close, unhurried viewing.
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Plate 15 presents a full, rounded chrysanthemum head with densely packed incurved petals, a cultivar type prized in Japanese horticultural tradition for its symmetrical, almost architectural form. Hasegawa's line work is at its most controlled here: each petal curve is traced with uniform weight, building a rippling, concentric structure that radiates outward from a hidden centre. A warm rose-pink palette deepens slightly toward the bloom's core, suggesting depth without resorting to Western-style shading. The composition's geometric stillness and vertical orientation place it firmly within the refined visual language of Meiji botanical prints.
This archival fine art print, made in our Berlin studio, captures the plate's precise concentric linework and warm pink tonality with exceptional sharpness — details that reward close, unhurried viewing.























