Modern Gallants with Morning Glories by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi Ceramic Mug 11oz

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This 11 oz ceramic mug is the perfect gift for coffee, tea, and chocolate lovers. It's made of high-quality white ceramic that is lead and BPA-free, and it's microwave and dishwasher safe for easy cleanup. The mug has rounded corners and a comfortable C-handle for a secure grip.

This exquisite mug is an ideal choice for any occasion, making it a perfect gift for a cherished friend, beloved family member, or even a delightful treat for yourself. Our mugs let you display your love of art every day with great art, bright prints, funky patterns, and distinctive styles.

.: These 11oz (0.33 l) mugs are made with durable white ceramic so that your prints can stand out.
.: All mugs feature a comfortable c-handle and a shiny finish so that they're both easy to use and great to look at.
.: Drink confidently on a daily basis as all mugs are lead and BPA-free.

“Modern Gallants with Morning Glories” (1860) is one panel from a triptych woodblock print by the Japanese artist Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892). The triptych depicts three young kabuki actors, Ichikawa Ichizō III, Kawarazaki Gonjūrō I, and Nakamura Shikan IV, in fashionable clothing of the time. The actors are posed against a backdrop of morning glories, which are in full bloom. The specific panel here (right side of the original triptych) depicts the kabuki actor Nakamura Shikan IV. The print is notable for its vibrant colors and intricate details. Yoshitoshi used a variety of printing techniques to create a sense of depth and realism. The actors' clothing is particularly well-rendered, with its rich textures and patterns. The morning glories are also beautifully depicted, with their delicate petals and delicate vines The print is also significant for its historical value. It provides a glimpse into the world of kabuki theater and the fashion trends of the late Edo period. It is also a testament to the skill of Yoshitoshi, who was one of the most celebrated woodblock print artists of his time.
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SKU: 13609670946180378507

$13.95

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    Description

    This 11 oz ceramic mug is the perfect gift for coffee, tea, and chocolate lovers. It's made of high-quality white ceramic that is lead and BPA-free, and it's microwave and dishwasher safe for easy cleanup. The mug has rounded corners and a comfortable C-handle for a secure grip.

    This exquisite mug is an ideal choice for any occasion, making it a perfect gift for a cherished friend, beloved family member, or even a delightful treat for yourself. Our mugs let you display your love of art every day with great art, bright prints, funky patterns, and distinctive styles.

    .: These 11oz (0.33 l) mugs are made with durable white ceramic so that your prints can stand out.
    .: All mugs feature a comfortable c-handle and a shiny finish so that they're both easy to use and great to look at.
    .: Drink confidently on a daily basis as all mugs are lead and BPA-free.

    “Modern Gallants with Morning Glories” (1860) is one panel from a triptych woodblock print by the Japanese artist Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892). The triptych depicts three young kabuki actors, Ichikawa Ichizō III, Kawarazaki Gonjūrō I, and Nakamura Shikan IV, in fashionable clothing of the time. The actors are posed against a backdrop of morning glories, which are in full bloom. The specific panel here (right side of the original triptych) depicts the kabuki actor Nakamura Shikan IV. The print is notable for its vibrant colors and intricate details. Yoshitoshi used a variety of printing techniques to create a sense of depth and realism. The actors' clothing is particularly well-rendered, with its rich textures and patterns. The morning glories are also beautifully depicted, with their delicate petals and delicate vines The print is also significant for its historical value. It provides a glimpse into the world of kabuki theater and the fashion trends of the late Edo period. It is also a testament to the skill of Yoshitoshi, who was one of the most celebrated woodblock print artists of his time.

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