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Flower Print Kuzuhara Teru Woodblock Print

F159 Chrysanthemum japonense

It is said that the four seasons in Japan are beautiful. We think it is because the flowers color the seasons.We wanted to bring the beauty of flowers to you, so we made woodblock prints of flowers blooming in nature, using pigments.
■We offer the reprinted edition (Atozuri, Later edition) which print from the original carvings. (The Original print was produced in the 1960s.)
■Print bears Unsodo Publisher’s seal along with the carver and printer seals in the margin. Please note that the work you receive may not be the same printer.

Teru Kuzuhara
Born in 1915. Studied under Shohachi Kimura and joined the Shunyokai. After that he became a disciple of Shinsui Ito and produced elegant paintings on the theme of flowers and plants, which were published in books such as “Kyoto: A Wild Flower blooming on the road” and so on.

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Flower Print Kawarazaki Shodo Woodblock Print

F21 Cherry blossom

It is said that the four seasons in Japan are beautiful. We think it is because the flowers color the seasons.We wanted to bring the beauty of flowers to you, so we made woodblock prints of flowers blooming in nature, using pigments.
■We offer the reprinted edition (Atozuri, Later edition) which print from the original carvings. (The Original print was produced in the 1960s.)
■Print bears Unsodo Publisher’s seal along with the carver and printer seals in the margin.

Kawarazaki Shodo (1889-1973)
Kawarazaki Shodo was born in Kyoto. He studied the art of yuzen dyeing, a traditional art craft in Kyoto, under the guidance of Yamamoto Sekkei. He also studied Japanese painting under Shibahara. Shodo is undoubtedly known for his botanical prints, which he produced post-war Japan in the 1950’s. These botanical prints were all published by Unsodo, where Shodo was working as Auditor. These botanical prints put Shodo on the map as an artist on a global scale and continue to be reprinted today.

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Flower Print Kawarazaki Shodo Woodblock Print

F139 Crape myrtle

It is said that the four seasons in Japan are beautiful. We think it is because the flowers color the seasons.We wanted to bring the beauty of flowers to you, so we made woodblock prints of flowers blooming in nature, using pigments.
■We offer the reprinted edition (Atozuri, Later edition) which print from the original carvings. (The Original print was produced in the 1960s.)
■Print bears Unsodo Publisher’s seal along with the carver and printer seals in the margin.

Kawarazaki Shodo (1889-1973)
Kawarazaki Shodo was born in Kyoto. He studied the art of yuzen dyeing, a traditional art craft in Kyoto, under the guidance of Yamamoto Sekkei. He also studied Japanese painting under Shibahara. Shodo is undoubtedly known for his botanical prints, which he produced post-war Japan in the 1950’s. These botanical prints were all published by Unsodo, where Shodo was working as Auditor. These botanical prints put Shodo on the map as an artist on a global scale and continue to be reprinted today.

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Flower Print Kawarazaki Shodo Woodblock Print

F138 Calla lily

It is said that the four seasons in Japan are beautiful. We think it is because the flowers color the seasons.We wanted to bring the beauty of flowers to you, so we made woodblock prints of flowers blooming in nature, using pigments.
■We offer the reprinted edition (Atozuri, Later edition) which print from the original carvings. (The Original print was produced in the 1960s.)
■Print bears Unsodo Publisher’s seal along with the carver and printer seals in the margin.

Kawarazaki Shodo (1889-1973)
Kawarazaki Shodo was born in Kyoto. He studied the art of yuzen dyeing, a traditional art craft in Kyoto, under the guidance of Yamamoto Sekkei. He also studied Japanese painting under Shibahara. Shodo is undoubtedly known for his botanical prints, which he produced post-war Japan in the 1950’s. These botanical prints were all published by Unsodo, where Shodo was working as Auditor. These botanical prints put Shodo on the map as an artist on a global scale and continue to be reprinted today.

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Flower Print Kawarazaki Shodo Woodblock Print

F137 Cockscomb

It is said that the four seasons in Japan are beautiful. We think it is because the flowers color the seasons.We wanted to bring the beauty of flowers to you, so we made woodblock prints of flowers blooming in nature, using pigments.
■We offer the reprinted edition (Atozuri, Later edition) which print from the original carvings. (The Original print was produced in the 1960s.)
■Print bears Unsodo Publisher’s seal along with the carver and printer seals in the margin.

Kawarazaki Shodo (1889-1973)
Kawarazaki Shodo was born in Kyoto. He studied the art of yuzen dyeing, a traditional art craft in Kyoto, under the guidance of Yamamoto Sekkei. He also studied Japanese painting under Shibahara. Shodo is undoubtedly known for his botanical prints, which he produced post-war Japan in the 1950’s. These botanical prints were all published by Unsodo, where Shodo was working as Auditor. These botanical prints put Shodo on the map as an artist on a global scale and continue to be reprinted today.

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Flower Print Kawarazaki Shodo Woodblock Print

F136 Canna

It is said that the four seasons in Japan are beautiful. We think it is because the flowers color the seasons.We wanted to bring the beauty of flowers to you, so we made woodblock prints of flowers blooming in nature, using pigments.
■We offer the reprinted edition (Atozuri, Later edition) which print from the original carvings. (The Original print was produced in the 1960s.)
■Print bears Unsodo Publisher’s seal along with the carver and printer seals in the margin.

Kawarazaki Shodo (1889-1973)
Kawarazaki Shodo was born in Kyoto. He studied the art of yuzen dyeing, a traditional art craft in Kyoto, under the guidance of Yamamoto Sekkei. He also studied Japanese painting under Shibahara. Shodo is undoubtedly known for his botanical prints, which he produced post-war Japan in the 1950’s. These botanical prints were all published by Unsodo, where Shodo was working as Auditor. These botanical prints put Shodo on the map as an artist on a global scale and continue to be reprinted today.

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Flower Print Kawarazaki Shodo Woodblock Print

F134 Gardenia

It is said that the four seasons in Japan are beautiful. We think it is because the flowers color the seasons.We wanted to bring the beauty of flowers to you, so we made woodblock prints of flowers blooming in nature, using pigments.
■We offer the reprinted edition (Atozuri, Later edition) which print from the original carvings. (The Original print was produced in the 1960s.)
■Print bears Unsodo Publisher’s seal along with the carver and printer seals in the margin.

Kawarazaki Shodo (1889-1973)
Kawarazaki Shodo was born in Kyoto. He studied the art of yuzen dyeing, a traditional art craft in Kyoto, under the guidance of Yamamoto Sekkei. He also studied Japanese painting under Shibahara. Shodo is undoubtedly known for his botanical prints, which he produced post-war Japan in the 1950’s. These botanical prints were all published by Unsodo, where Shodo was working as Auditor. These botanical prints put Shodo on the map as an artist on a global scale and continue to be reprinted today.

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Flower Print Kawarazaki Shodo Woodblock Print

F133 Evenig primrose

It is said that the four seasons in Japan are beautiful. We think it is because the flowers color the seasons.We wanted to bring the beauty of flowers to you, so we made woodblock prints of flowers blooming in nature, using pigments.
■We offer the reprinted edition (Atozuri, Later edition) which print from the original carvings. (The Original print was produced in the 1960s.)
■Print bears Unsodo Publisher’s seal along with the carver and printer seals in the margin.

Kawarazaki Shodo (1889-1973)
Kawarazaki Shodo was born in Kyoto. He studied the art of yuzen dyeing, a traditional art craft in Kyoto, under the guidance of Yamamoto Sekkei. He also studied Japanese painting under Shibahara. Shodo is undoubtedly known for his botanical prints, which he produced post-war Japan in the 1950’s. These botanical prints were all published by Unsodo, where Shodo was working as Auditor. These botanical prints put Shodo on the map as an artist on a global scale and continue to be reprinted today.

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Flower Print Kawarazaki Shodo Woodblock Print

F131 Phlox

It is said that the four seasons in Japan are beautiful. We think it is because the flowers color the seasons.We wanted to bring the beauty of flowers to you, so we made woodblock prints of flowers blooming in nature, using pigments.
■We offer the reprinted edition (Atozuri, Later edition) which print from the original carvings. (The Original print was produced in the 1960s.)
■Print bears Unsodo Publisher’s seal along with the carver and printer seals in the margin.

Kawarazaki Shodo (1889-1973)
Kawarazaki Shodo was born in Kyoto. He studied the art of yuzen dyeing, a traditional art craft in Kyoto, under the guidance of Yamamoto Sekkei. He also studied Japanese painting under Shibahara. Shodo is undoubtedly known for his botanical prints, which he produced post-war Japan in the 1950’s. These botanical prints were all published by Unsodo, where Shodo was working as Auditor. These botanical prints put Shodo on the map as an artist on a global scale and continue to be reprinted today.

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Flower Print Kawarazaki Shodo Woodblock Print

F130 Wax tree

It is said that the four seasons in Japan are beautiful. We think it is because the flowers color the seasons.We wanted to bring the beauty of flowers to you, so we made woodblock prints of flowers blooming in nature, using pigments.
■We offer the reprinted edition (Atozuri, Later edition) which print from the original carvings. (The Original print was produced in the 1960s.)
■Print bears Unsodo Publisher’s seal along with the carver and printer seals in the margin.

Kawarazaki Shodo (1889-1973)
Kawarazaki Shodo was born in Kyoto. He studied the art of yuzen dyeing, a traditional art craft in Kyoto, under the guidance of Yamamoto Sekkei. He also studied Japanese painting under Shibahara. Shodo is undoubtedly known for his botanical prints, which he produced post-war Japan in the 1950’s. These botanical prints were all published by Unsodo, where Shodo was working as Auditor. These botanical prints put Shodo on the map as an artist on a global scale and continue to be reprinted today.

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Flower Print Kawarazaki Shodo Woodblock Print

F129 Rape

It is said that the four seasons in Japan are beautiful. We think it is because the flowers color the seasons.We wanted to bring the beauty of flowers to you, so we made woodblock prints of flowers blooming in nature, using pigments.
■We offer the reprinted edition (Atozuri, Later edition) which print from the original carvings. (The Original print was produced in the 1960s.)
■Print bears Unsodo Publisher’s seal along with the carver and printer seals in the margin.

Kawarazaki Shodo (1889-1973)
Kawarazaki Shodo was born in Kyoto. He studied the art of yuzen dyeing, a traditional art craft in Kyoto, under the guidance of Yamamoto Sekkei. He also studied Japanese painting under Shibahara. Shodo is undoubtedly known for his botanical prints, which he produced post-war Japan in the 1950’s. These botanical prints were all published by Unsodo, where Shodo was working as Auditor. These botanical prints put Shodo on the map as an artist on a global scale and continue to be reprinted today.

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Flower Print Kawarazaki Shodo Woodblock Print

F128 Colewort

It is said that the four seasons in Japan are beautiful. We think it is because the flowers color the seasons.We wanted to bring the beauty of flowers to you, so we made woodblock prints of flowers blooming in nature, using pigments.
■We offer the reprinted edition (Atozuri, Later edition) which print from the original carvings. (The Original print was produced in the 1960s.)
■Print bears Unsodo Publisher’s seal along with the carver and printer seals in the margin.

Kawarazaki Shodo (1889-1973)
Kawarazaki Shodo was born in Kyoto. He studied the art of yuzen dyeing, a traditional art craft in Kyoto, under the guidance of Yamamoto Sekkei. He also studied Japanese painting under Shibahara. Shodo is undoubtedly known for his botanical prints, which he produced post-war Japan in the 1950’s. These botanical prints were all published by Unsodo, where Shodo was working as Auditor. These botanical prints put Shodo on the map as an artist on a global scale and continue to be reprinted today.