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Photo Mug : The Overgrowth of Weeds, No. 15 from the series "Genji in Fifty-four Sheets (Genji... ", c. 1735. Creator: Nishimura Shigenaga. The Overgrowth of Weeds, No. 15 from the series "Genji in Fifty-four Sheets (Genji... ", c. 1735)

The Overgrowth of Weeds, No. 15 from the series 'Genji in Fifty-four Sheets (Genji... ', c. 1735. Creator: Nishimura Shigenaga. The Overgrowth of Weeds, No. 15 from the series 'Genji in Fifty-four Sheets (Genji... ', c. 1735)




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The Overgrowth of Weeds, No. 15 from the series "Genji in Fifty-four Sheets (Genji... ", c. 1735. Creator: Nishimura Shigenaga. The Overgrowth of Weeds, No. 15 from the series "Genji in Fifty-four Sheets (Genji... ", c. 1735)

The Overgrowth of Weeds, No. 15 from the series "Genji in Fifty-four Sheets (Genji gojuyonmai no uchi)", c. 1735

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Eikado Gardening Genji Monogatari Genji Monogatari Gajo Hand Colored Woodblock Print Hand Held Handheld Hyakuju Senkado Nishimura Shigenaga Senkado Senkado Hyakuju Shigenaga Nishimura Tale Of Genji The Tale Of Genji Weed Weeding Weeds


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Bring a piece of Japanese art history to your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring "The Overgrowth of Weeds, No. 15 from the series Genji in Fifty-four Sheets" by Nishimura Shigenaga. This beautiful mug showcases a detailed image of the iconic woodblock print, known for its intricate design and vibrant colors. Each sip from this mug is a moment to appreciate the artistry of the past. Perfect for tea or coffee, this sturdy mug is microwave and dishwasher safe, ensuring convenience and durability. Elevate your mug collection with this unique and captivating addition.

Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

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The Overgrowth of Weeds, No. 15 from the series 'Genji in Fifty-four Sheets' (Genji gojuyonmai no uchi) by Nishimura Shigenaga, created around 1735, is a stunning hand-colored woodblock print that showcases the beauty of nature and the passage of time. This print is part of the larger series 'Genji Monogatari Gajo' (The Tale of Genji Fifty-four Scenes), which was inspired by the classic Japanese literature work 'The Tale of Genji' by Murasaki Shikibu. In this particular print, we see a man, possibly a gardener, standing in a garden surrounded by an overgrowth of weeds. The weeds, in various shades of yellow, have taken over the once pristine garden, covering the ground and reaching up to the man's waist. The man, with a determined expression on his face, holds a fan in one hand and a tool for weeding in the other, ready to tackle the task of reclaiming the garden. The print is a masterpiece of the Ukiyo-e artistic school, characterized by its horizontal format and the use of the Hosoban beni (narrow-format) printing technique. The intricate details of the man's clothing, the textures of the weeds, and the delicate coloring all highlight the skill and artistry of Nishimura Shigenaga and the Senkado publishing house. The location of the print is not definitively known, but it is believed to have been produced in Eikado, a district in Kyoto known for its artistic and cultural heritage. The print serves as a reminder of the importance of gardening and the constant struggle to maintain balance between nature and cultivation. Overall, The Overgrowth of Weeds, No. 15 from the series 'Genji in Fifty-four Sheets' is a captivating work of art that invites viewers to reflect on the beauty of nature, the passage of time, and the human spirit.

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