Mitsukuni Defying the Skeleton Spectre by Utagawa Kuniyoshi Matte Horizontal Posters

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Enhance your style with our exquisite Premium Matte Poster. This meticulously crafted piece showcases stunning classic artwork. The poster exudes elegance and sophistication, making it the perfect accessory to showcase your appreciation for timeless aesthetics and add a touch of charm to any space. Whether you hang it in your living room, bedroom, or office, this poster is sure to make a statement and elevate your surroundings.

.: Made with museum-grade archival paper (175gsm) for excellent printing fidelity and vibrant color reproduction.
.: For indoor use only
.: NB! Due to the production process of these posters, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance +/- 1/16"

Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. Utagawa Kuniyoshi's “Mitsukuni Defying the Skeleton Spectre Conjured Up by Princess Takiyasha” is an iconic Japanese woodblock print from the Edo period. It depicts a scene from a popular Japanese folktale, in which the warrior Mitsukuni is confronted by a giant skeleton conjured up by the evil Princess Takiyasha. The print is a triptych, meaning that it consists of three separate panels that are meant to be displayed together. The left panel shows Princess Takiyasha reading from a scroll of spells, while the right panel shows Mitsukuni standing defiantly before the skeleton. The central panel is dominated by the skeleton itself, which is shown pulling back tattered reed blinds to reveal its hideous form. “Mitsukuni Defying the Skeleton Spectre” is a masterpiece of Japanese woodblock printing.

 

  11" x 9" 13" x 10" 14″ x 11″ 16" x 11" 16" x 12"
Width, in 11.00 13.00 14.00 16.00 16.00
Height, in 9.00 10.00 11.00 11.00 12.00

 

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Enhance your style with our exquisite Premium Matte Poster. This meticulously crafted piece showcases stunning classic artwork. The poster exudes... Read more

SKU: 47863770004913140873

$7.77

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    Description

    Enhance your style with our exquisite Premium Matte Poster. This meticulously crafted piece showcases stunning classic artwork. The poster exudes elegance and sophistication, making it the perfect accessory to showcase your appreciation for timeless aesthetics and add a touch of charm to any space. Whether you hang it in your living room, bedroom, or office, this poster is sure to make a statement and elevate your surroundings.

    .: Made with museum-grade archival paper (175gsm) for excellent printing fidelity and vibrant color reproduction.
    .: For indoor use only
    .: NB! Due to the production process of these posters, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance +/- 1/16"

    Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. Utagawa Kuniyoshi's “Mitsukuni Defying the Skeleton Spectre Conjured Up by Princess Takiyasha” is an iconic Japanese woodblock print from the Edo period. It depicts a scene from a popular Japanese folktale, in which the warrior Mitsukuni is confronted by a giant skeleton conjured up by the evil Princess Takiyasha. The print is a triptych, meaning that it consists of three separate panels that are meant to be displayed together. The left panel shows Princess Takiyasha reading from a scroll of spells, while the right panel shows Mitsukuni standing defiantly before the skeleton. The central panel is dominated by the skeleton itself, which is shown pulling back tattered reed blinds to reveal its hideous form. “Mitsukuni Defying the Skeleton Spectre” is a masterpiece of Japanese woodblock printing.

     

      11" x 9" 13" x 10" 14″ x 11″ 16" x 11" 16" x 12"
    Width, in 11.00 13.00 14.00 16.00 16.00
    Height, in 9.00 10.00 11.00 11.00 12.00

     

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