NO. 95019
“Chrysanthemum” (1896) is a delicate portrayal of Japan’s celebrated flower, emblematic of rejuvenation and longevity. In this work, Kazumasa captures the bloom’s intricate details, reflecting both nature’s fragility and enduring beauty. The photograph showcases his expertise in the early techniques of Japanese photography, merging tradition with innovation. “Chrysanthemum” is not just an image of a flower, but a testament to Kazumasa’s dedication to preserving and sharing moments of Japanese culture and beauty.
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Paper Specifications
Weight: 290 gsm / EN ISO 536
Thickness: 0.50 mm / EN 20534
Acid Free: Yes
Calcium Carbonate Buffered: Yes
Water Resistance: Very High
Colour : Natural White
Surface Finish: Matt
NO. 95019
“Chrysanthemum” (1896) is a delicate portrayal of Japan’s celebrated flower, emblematic of rejuvenation and longevity. In this work, Kazumasa captures the bloom’s intricate details, reflecting both nature’s fragility and enduring beauty. The photograph showcases his expertise in the early techniques of Japanese photography, merging tradition with innovation. “Chrysanthemum” is not just an image of a flower, but a testament to Kazumasa’s dedication to preserving and sharing moments of Japanese culture and beauty.
£37
Availability 150 of 150
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