
Keika hyakugiku Pl.23 by Keika Hosegawa
Plate 23 isolates a large-headed, incurving chrysanthemum cultivar whose petals fold inward at their tips, creating a dome-like bloom of remarkable visual density. Hasegawa structures the composition so that the flower occupies the full width of the frame at its widest point, giving it a quiet monumentality despite the modest scale of the original plate. The ink work is exceptionally fine — individual petals are delineated with hair-thin lines that suggest volume and overlap without the use of shadow. A cool white palette with faint green undertones places this cultivar among the more restrained, architecturally complex entries in the series.
This archival fine art print is made in Berlin using museum-grade materials, faithfully reproducing the plate's dense petal structure and cool, precise palette with the line-level sharpness that rewards close viewing.
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Keika hyakugiku Pl.23 by Keika Hosegawa
Plate 23 isolates a large-headed, incurving chrysanthemum cultivar whose petals fold inward at their tips, creating a dome-like bloom of remarkable visual density. Hasegawa structures the composition so that the flower occupies the full width of the frame at its widest point, giving it a quiet monumentality despite the modest scale of the original plate. The ink work is exceptionally fine — individual petals are delineated with hair-thin lines that suggest volume and overlap without the use of shadow. A cool white palette with faint green undertones places this cultivar among the more restrained, architecturally complex entries in the series.
This archival fine art print is made in Berlin using museum-grade materials, faithfully reproducing the plate's dense petal structure and cool, precise palette with the line-level sharpness that rewards close viewing.
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Plate 23 isolates a large-headed, incurving chrysanthemum cultivar whose petals fold inward at their tips, creating a dome-like bloom of remarkable visual density. Hasegawa structures the composition so that the flower occupies the full width of the frame at its widest point, giving it a quiet monumentality despite the modest scale of the original plate. The ink work is exceptionally fine — individual petals are delineated with hair-thin lines that suggest volume and overlap without the use of shadow. A cool white palette with faint green undertones places this cultivar among the more restrained, architecturally complex entries in the series.
This archival fine art print is made in Berlin using museum-grade materials, faithfully reproducing the plate's dense petal structure and cool, precise palette with the line-level sharpness that rewards close viewing.























