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Giclee fine art print reproduction from antique Japanese woodblock print of tigers from Yatsuo no tsubaki (1860-1869) by Taguchi Tomoki. 4x4 or 5x5 or 8x8 or 10x10 or 11x11 or 12x12 or 16x16 or 20x20 or 24x24 or 30x30 or 40x40 paper size. ***1/4 inch white borders are used for prints 5 inches and larger unless requested otherwise -- this means the image will be set 1/4 inch within the exact paper size listed above. Smaller prints (3.5x5, 4x4, 4x5, 4x6) will be sent without borders unless requested otherwise. See the last paragraph of this description for more available border options.*** Printed with a professional Giclee printer on Somerset Velvet 100% cotton rag fine art paper with archival pigment inks. ***Also available on stretched canvas in the 8x8, 10x10, 11x11, 12x12, 20x20, and 24x24 sizes. Canvas Giclee prints are on 5/8" wooden stretcher bars with white edges (image is stretched slightly around the front edge of the canvas frame, but not fully wrapped, so that approximately 1/8 inch of the image is folded over the edges and the rest is white). Stretched canvasses do not include added hanging hardware, but can be hung directly on a wall by resting the top of the wood stretcher frame on nails. These are fine art prints, not cheap posters -- produced with the highest quality inks, thick matte paper, and Giclee (museum quality) printing method. The image scans used are high resolution and printed at full quality. Although custom requests are welcome, please note that the print sizes are listed to the largest possible size for each image. Processing time before shipment is 1-3 business days. Shipping is USPS First-Class with tracking, and orders over $35 in the United States ship free. Shipping upgrades available in cart. Prints may be shipped either flat or rolled, depending on size. Rolled prints are packaged around the outside of a tube and then bubble-wrapped and placed inside a long box -- this is because the thick fine art paper cannot be rolled tightly enough to go inside the tubes without causing damage to the paper. To flatten rolled prints, they can be laid out under a stack of heavy books. Please note that since these are vintage images, they do not always conform exactly to the standard paper sizes -- this means some images will have a slightly larger white border on two sides to allow the image to fit with no cropping (the paper size stays the same, but if an image is more narrow or short than the closest standard paper size, the borders will be slightly larger on two sides). If you would like a particular image size, no border, or a larger border (1/2 inch or 1 inch), please send a request and most adjustments can be accommodated at no extra charge. If you would like a 1 inch external border, that can be done for no extra charge and increases the paper size by 2 inches each way (for example, an 8x10 image with 1 inch external borders will be printed on 10x12 paper). Please note the external border (making the paper larger) is only available as 1 inch, while the internal border (making the image smaller) is available as 1/4, 1/2, or 1 inch.
Traditionally, many people on the East Asian mainland had to be constantly on the lookout for tigers, which they recognized as savage, man-eating beasts. As the same time, they held tigers in awe as sacred animals that kept various demons at bay. The tiger does not belong in the same category of fantastic animal as the dragon or phoenix. Rather, it exists in the real world and has had a place in people’s everyday lives from antiquity. The tiger image was inscribed on jade vessels in prehistoric times as well as on weapons and sacrificial implements during the Bronze Age as a symbol of valor or a magical charm.
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Japanese art prints, posters, paintings and woodblock prints fine art reproductions. Dragon and Tiger (Ryuko), from the series Pictures of Birds and Beasts, by japanese woodblock prints master Utagawa Kuniyoshi (歌川国芳, 1797 - 1861). FINE ART PRINT, high quality reproduction of the antique japanese ukiyo-e woodblock print. All fine art prints produced on large wide-format printer, using archival pigment inks, providing the vibrant colors and ultimate image quality. Materials: acid free heavyweight fine art paper, archival pigment inks. Please select the print size before adding item to cart. The art print is sold unframed. !!!!!! Shipping of any additional prints and originals in the same order at no extra charge !!!!!! ARTPINK homepage: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtPink
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I love animals in art. Especially when they are drawn by the hand of Japanese artist Miroco Machiko. I’m a big fan of her raw, in-your-face kind of style. Looking at her colorful tigers, monkeys and rabbits (my personal favorite) makes me happy! Miroco Machiko is an artist and illustrator based in Osaka, Japan. Many more […]
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Beautiful 'Abstract White Tiger Art' Poster Print by Pixaverse ✓ Printed on Metal ✓ Easy Magnet Mounting ✓ Worldwide Shipping. Buy online at DISPLATE.
Tomiyuki Kaneko (Japanese, b. 1978) - Green Tiger Deity, Mineral pigments, transparent watercolor, acrylic, pen, foil on Japanese paper, 117.0 × 91.0 cm (2019)
As a graphic designer and lover of all things art deco, I also adore advertising art of the era in a minimialist style. Check out these gorgeous match box covers from 20s and 30s Japan. I’d l…
4x6 Collage Post card on watercolor paper.Print of Vintage Japanese Magazine. (Fanfan face.) (Can anyone tell me what the words say? I would love to know.)