Bring vibrant Edo-period beauty into your home with this Itō Jakuchū print. Known for his vivid colors and meticulous detail, Jakuchū’s art blends realism with decorative charm.
Features:
Premium fine art paper (175 gsm) with matte finish
Archival inks for rich, long-lasting color
Multiple sizes available to fit standard frames
Original proportions preserved for authenticity
About the Artist:
Itō Jakuchū (1716–1800) was an innovative painter of the Edo period. He combined traditional Japanese styles with a striking eye for detail and color, especially in his famous bird-and-flower paintings. His art is celebrated for its lively spirit, bold compositions, and timeless beauty.
Perfect For:
Fans of traditional Japanese art, nature enthusiasts, and anyone wanting a bold yet refined centerpiece.
Artwork Attribution & Licensing:
This reproduction is based on a public domain artwork by Itō Jakuchū (1716–1800).
The piece has been faithfully color-corrected and enhanced from a museum-archived original, maintaining the character and brushwork of Jakuchū’s original vision.





















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