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Keika hyakugiku Pl.16 by Keika Hosegawa

Keika hyakugiku Pl.16 by Keika Hosegawa

Plate 16 from Hasegawa's chrysanthemum series features a loosely structured bloom whose reflexed petals sweep back gracefully, giving the composition an open, airy quality distinct from the more compact cultivars in the series. The stem arcs with a natural, unhurried curve, and sparse foliage is rendered with the same meticulous ink precision as the flower itself. A palette of pale gold and ivory against a neutral ground captures the quiet luminosity associated with late Meiji botanical illustration. The image rewards close attention: each petal unfolds from a tightly wound centre into broad, slightly cupped planes.

Printed as a fine art print in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks, this Japanese poster preserves every line, curve, and tonal nuance from Hasegawa's original 1893 plate with lasting clarity and precision.

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Keika hyakugiku Pl.16 by Keika Hosegawa

Plate 16 from Hasegawa's chrysanthemum series features a loosely structured bloom whose reflexed petals sweep back gracefully, giving the composition an open, airy quality distinct from the more compact cultivars in the series. The stem arcs with a natural, unhurried curve, and sparse foliage is rendered with the same meticulous ink precision as the flower itself. A palette of pale gold and ivory against a neutral ground captures the quiet luminosity associated with late Meiji botanical illustration. The image rewards close attention: each petal unfolds from a tightly wound centre into broad, slightly cupped planes.

Printed as a fine art print in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks, this Japanese poster preserves every line, curve, and tonal nuance from Hasegawa's original 1893 plate with lasting clarity and precision.

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Plate 16 from Hasegawa's chrysanthemum series features a loosely structured bloom whose reflexed petals sweep back gracefully, giving the composition an open, airy quality distinct from the more compact cultivars in the series. The stem arcs with a natural, unhurried curve, and sparse foliage is rendered with the same meticulous ink precision as the flower itself. A palette of pale gold and ivory against a neutral ground captures the quiet luminosity associated with late Meiji botanical illustration. The image rewards close attention: each petal unfolds from a tightly wound centre into broad, slightly cupped planes.

Printed as a fine art print in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks, this Japanese poster preserves every line, curve, and tonal nuance from Hasegawa's original 1893 plate with lasting clarity and precision.

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