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BENRIDO Inc.

Address 302 Benzaiten cho Nakagyo-ku Kyoto, JAPAN ZIP:604-0093
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*Greeting card [Flowers and birds of the four seasons, winter], By Sakai Hoitsu*.
By Sakai Hoitsu, Edo period, dated 1818 (Lent by Tokyo National Museum)

Greeting cards are a great way to show your appreciation for a gift. We also recommend using them as seasonal news.

Hoitsu Sakai
Born in Edo, the second son of the Sakai family of the Himeji domain (1761-1828). He was proficient in various arts including painting, haikai, and waka. He studied Kano painting, sketch painting, ukiyoe, Tosa school, Maruyama school, and many other styles, but was deeply devoted to Ogata Korin, who became the founder of the Edo Rimpa school. He was deeply devoted to Ogata Korin and became the founder of the Edo Rimpa school. He left delicate, elegant and lyrical works. His representative works are [Juubun: Summer and Autumn Plants] and [Flower and Bird of the Four Seasons].
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Greeting Card [Flowers and Birds of the Four Seasons (Winter)]Hoitsu Sakai
グリーティングカード〈四季花鳥図巻(冬)〉酒井抱一
(2400850016974)
JAN:4580640612147
(2400850016974) JAN:4580640612147

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Item added on: 2022/1/18
Shipping Date
About 1 week
Dimensions
Size
15.0 x 10.5 cm (when opened: 30.0 x 10.5 cm)
Specifications
Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Specifications Made of paper Includes 1 plain envelope in OPP bag Printing Method Offset printing
Package: OPP bag
Product tag: None

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*Greeting card [Flowers and birds of the four seasons, winter], By Sakai Hoitsu*.
By Sakai Hoitsu, Edo period, dated 1818 (Lent by Tokyo National Museum)

Greeting cards are a great way to show your appreciation for a gift. We also recommend using them as seasonal news.

Hoitsu Sakai
Born in Edo, the second son of the Sakai family of the Himeji domain (1761-1828). He was proficient in various arts including painting, haikai, and waka. He studied Kano painting, sketch painting, ukiyoe, Tosa school, Maruyama school, and many other styles, but was deeply devoted to Ogata Korin, who became the founder of the Edo Rimpa school. He was deeply devoted to Ogata Korin and became the founder of the Edo Rimpa school. He left delicate, elegant and lyrical works. His representative works are [Juubun: Summer and Autumn Plants] and [Flower and Bird of the Four Seasons].
#Recommended for inbound visitors.

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