Decorate your interior with this magnificent replica of a Japanese print representing a samurai warrior
Immerse yourself in the world of Japanese prints, an ancient art that emerged in the early 17th century. This form of woodblock printing has stood the test of time and has become a symbol of Japanese culture. Three major generations of prints have succeeded each other: the Edo period, the Meiji era, and the Shin Hanga style.
Originally, this art drew inspiration from the ukiyo movement, which means “floating world” and symbolized sadness. But over time, it evolved to represent pleasure and gained popularity in Yoshiwara, a pleasure district. The favorite themes of Japanese prints are geishas, samurais, and rikishis.
This reproduction of the print depicts a samurai warrior. It is part of a series of three paintings called a triptych, which tells a complete sequence.
- The package includes a high-quality reproduction of a Japanese print.
- The printing is done on a 100% cotton canvas, ensuring excellent image quality.
- The wall canvas is carefully rolled up in a cardboard tube for hassle-free delivery.
Here are some suggestions for Japanese interior decoration:
💯 We recommend choosing the location of the canvas (at eye level) and measuring the dimensions before placing an order.
💯 The artwork does not come with a frame, but you can add one to give it a traditional touch and enhance its beauty.
💯 This cotton canvas is ultra-practical, super lightweight, and much more manageable than a woodblock print. It will be very easy to hang or place on a piece of furniture.
💯 The canvas is ideal for preserving the depth of colors over time. Moreover, it is guaranteed to be glare-free, allowing for full appreciation of the artwork.
💯 If you want to complement this replica of a print with the first painting of the triptych, we recommend this Japanese warrior fighting canvas. The two canvases will blend perfectly.
💯 To explore our complete collection of Japanese prints inspired by ukiyo-e, take a look at our collection of Japanese prints. You will find canvases featuring courtesans, geishas, samurais, wrestlers, as well as calendars and landscapes.