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Ogawa Kazumasa botanical art print reproduction, Meiji-era Japanese flower illustration, 18" × 18" archival photomechanical botanical wall art.
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Ogawa Kazumasa botanical art print reproduction, Meiji-era Japanese flower illustration, 18" × 18" archival photomechanical botanical wall art.
Reproduction of a late 19th-century Japanese photomechanical botanical print by Ogawa Kazumasa, produced during the Meiji period (circa 1887–1897).
Ogawa Kazumasa was a pioneer of early color photographic reproduction in Japan, known for advancing photomechanical printing techniques that bridged photography, science, and fine art. This floral study reflects the era’s emphasis on botanical accuracy paired with refined visual composition.
This art print reproduction is newly produced from a digitally restored historical source. Subtle tonal variation and surface texture reflect the character of early photographic printing processes. Printed for clarity and color depth. Unframed.
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Art Print Reproduction
Size: 18″ × 18″ (square format)
Photomechanical botanical illustration
Museum-quality matte fine art paper
Archival pigment inks
Unframed
Shipped rolled in a protective tube
Condition:
New. This art print reproduction is newly produced from a digitally restored historical artwork. Minor imperfections from the original source may be present and are considered part of the artwork’s historical authenticity.
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