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Aquilegia - Iwasaki Tsunemasa - Framed art Print

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  • Framed print by Iwasaki Tsunemasa.
  • Buy this print framed for £155.
  • Buy this print unframed for £45.
  • Framed size is 62 x 48 cm.
  • Other print sizes and frame styles are available.

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About the artist

Kan-en, also known as Iwasaki Tsunemasa (1786–1842), was more than a samurai serving the Tokugawa shogunate. He was also a notable Japanese botanist, zoologist, and entomologist.

Samurais weren't merely warriors, but individuals with refined artistic abilities.

Kan-en's art, particularly his woodblock prints of plants and animals, brilliantly showcase Japanese culture. They were inspired by the Edo Period (1603-1868), a time of peace, stability, and artistic innovation in Japanese history. This era, characterised by techniques like coloured wood-block printing, profoundly influences the Arboretum’s Japanese Garden.

In the early 19th century, Kan-en created a beautiful, scientifically accurate collection of plant prints. These prints later became a set of books titled “Honzō Zufu” (“Illustrated Manual of Medicinal Plants”), published between 1916 and 1922.

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