
Three Yellow Chrysanthemum by Ogawa Kazumasa
Three Yellow Chrysanthemum presents one of Japan's most culturally significant flowers through the lens of Ogawa Kazumasa's pioneering collotype photography. The densely layered petals of each bloom are rendered in warm gold and amber tones with a precision that only his process could achieve in the 19th century — capturing not just form but the sense of weight and texture in each flower head. The composition is calm and symmetrical, rooted in the Japanese tradition of giving natural subjects full, uncluttered attention. Against the spare background, the three chrysanthemums become both specimen and symbol.
Printed as an archival fine art print, the warm chromatic tones and fine photographic detail of the original are reproduced with exceptional accuracy and colour longevity.
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Three Yellow Chrysanthemum by Ogawa Kazumasa
Three Yellow Chrysanthemum presents one of Japan's most culturally significant flowers through the lens of Ogawa Kazumasa's pioneering collotype photography. The densely layered petals of each bloom are rendered in warm gold and amber tones with a precision that only his process could achieve in the 19th century — capturing not just form but the sense of weight and texture in each flower head. The composition is calm and symmetrical, rooted in the Japanese tradition of giving natural subjects full, uncluttered attention. Against the spare background, the three chrysanthemums become both specimen and symbol.
Printed as an archival fine art print, the warm chromatic tones and fine photographic detail of the original are reproduced with exceptional accuracy and colour longevity.
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Three Yellow Chrysanthemum presents one of Japan's most culturally significant flowers through the lens of Ogawa Kazumasa's pioneering collotype photography. The densely layered petals of each bloom are rendered in warm gold and amber tones with a precision that only his process could achieve in the 19th century — capturing not just form but the sense of weight and texture in each flower head. The composition is calm and symmetrical, rooted in the Japanese tradition of giving natural subjects full, uncluttered attention. Against the spare background, the three chrysanthemums become both specimen and symbol.
Printed as an archival fine art print, the warm chromatic tones and fine photographic detail of the original are reproduced with exceptional accuracy and colour longevity.























