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BENRIDO Inc.

Address 302 Benzaiten cho Nakagyo-ku Kyoto, JAPAN ZIP:604-0093
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*Picture Postcard [Morning Glories], NA-406* Nakamura Hochu, Edo period, 18th - 19th century (Hosomi Art Museum collection)

This postcard is recommended not only as a seasonal letter to those close to you, but also as a room interior decoration. Through the postcard, you can feel the work of art in the palm of your hand as well.

Nakamura Hochu was born in Kyoto, Japan, in the 2nd year of Bunsei Era (? - 1819). -He was born in Kyoto and lived in Osaka, where he studied the painting style of Ogata Korin and left his name as a painter. He also liked haikai, and was widely associated with haiku poets in Edo, Osaka, Owari, and other areas. [He left many works such as Rimpa-style paintings of flowers and grasses with extensive use of "tarashikomi" and witty haiga. His representative works include [Korin gafu] and [Hanakai zu gacho].

SD item code:15069663

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Postcard NA-406 [Morning Glory] Nakamura Hochu
はがきNA-406〈朝顔図〉中村芳中
(2400017004066)
JAN:4580640628339
(2400017004066) JAN:4580640628339

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Item added on: 2026/3/11
Shipping Date
About 1 week
Dimensions
Size 15.0 x 10.5 cm
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper Printing Method Offset
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*Picture Postcard [Morning Glories], NA-406* Nakamura Hochu, Edo period, 18th - 19th century (Hosomi Art Museum collection)

This postcard is recommended not only as a seasonal letter to those close to you, but also as a room interior decoration. Through the postcard, you can feel the work of art in the palm of your hand as well.

Nakamura Hochu was born in Kyoto, Japan, in the 2nd year of Bunsei Era (? - 1819). -He was born in Kyoto and lived in Osaka, where he studied the painting style of Ogata Korin and left his name as a painter. He also liked haikai, and was widely associated with haiku poets in Edo, Osaka, Owari, and other areas. [He left many works such as Rimpa-style paintings of flowers and grasses with extensive use of "tarashikomi" and witty haiga. His representative works include [Korin gafu] and [Hanakai zu gacho].

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Sea Mail From Apr.14th 2026 to Jun.16th 2026
Air Mail From Mar.27th 2026 to Mar.31st 2026
EMS From Mar.26th 2026 to Mar.31st 2026
Pantos Express From Mar.30th 2026 to Apr.2nd 2026
DHL From Mar.26th 2026 to Mar.30th 2026
UPS From Mar.26th 2026 to Mar.30th 2026
FedEx From Mar.26th 2026 to Mar.30th 2026
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