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Canvas Print : The Chinese Taoist Immortals, Han-shan and Shih-te (Kanzan and Jittoku), Meiji era, 1886
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The Chinese Taoist Immortals, Han-shan and Shih-te (Kanzan and Jittoku), Meiji era, 1886
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Media ID 23857733
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Arthur M Sackler Gallery Daoism Daoist Freer Gallery Of Art Immortal Immortality Immortals Ink On Paper Kakejiku Kakemono Meiji Period Scroll Taoism Taoist Hashimoto Gahō
21"x7" (53x18cm) Canvas Print
Discover the enchanting world of Chinese Taoist mythology with our exquisite Canvas Print of Han-shan and Shih-te, also known as Kanzan and Jittoku, by renowned Japanese artist Hashimoto Gaho from Heritage Images. This captivating artwork, created during the Meiji era in 1886, showcases the iconic immortals in their mystical setting. The rich colors and intricate details are brought to life on high-quality canvas, making this a stunning addition to any home or office. Embrace the essence of ancient wisdom and the beauty of Eastern art with our Media Storehouse Canvas Print of Han-shan and Shih-te.
Delivered stretched and ready to hang our premium quality canvas prints are made from a polyester/cotton blend canvas and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for safe transit.
Canvas Prints add colour, depth and texture to any space. Professionally Stretched Canvas over a hidden Wooden Box Frame and Ready to Hang
Estimated Product Size is 17.8cm x 53.3cm (7" x 21")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases "The Chinese Taoist Immortals, Han-shan and Shih-te (Kanzan and Jittoku), Meiji era, 1886" by Hashimoto Gaho. The artwork beautifully captures the essence of two legendary figures from Chinese mythology in a traditional Japanese style. In this piece, Han-shan and Shih-te are depicted as wise old men with serene expressions on their faces. Dressed in flowing robes, they exude an aura of tranquility and wisdom. The artist's skillful use of ink and slight tint on paper adds depth to the image, enhancing its ethereal quality. The painting not only serves as a visual delight but also offers insights into religious beliefs prevalent during the Meiji period. Rooted in Daoism, these immortals symbolize longevity and spiritual enlightenment. Their presence evokes a sense of awe and reverence for ancient Eastern philosophies. Displayed at the Arthur M Sackler Gallery within the Smithsonian Institution's Freer Gallery of Art, this artwork is a testament to cross-cultural influences between China and Japan during the 19th century. It reflects both artistic mastery and cultural exchange between these neighboring countries. As we admire this remarkable creation by Hashimoto Gaho, we are transported back in time to an era where art served as a medium for education and spiritual contemplation. This photograph preserves not just an exquisite work of art but also our shared heritage – bridging gaps between different cultures through its timeless beauty.
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