Three Prints: ````ochappii' (the Precocious Girl) From The Series ````saki-wake Kotoba No Hana' (variegations Of Blooms According To Their Speech), Two Yakusha-e And Hokusai Manga (hokusai's Random Sketches)
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About Reproduction
Bring the timeless beauty of Kitagawa Utamaro's Three Prints: ````ochappii' (the Precocious Girl) From The Series ````saki-wake Kotoba No Hana' (variegations Of Blooms According To Their Speech), Two Yakusha-e And Hokusai Manga (hokusai's Random Sketches) into your home with a handmade oil painting reproduction. Carefully recreated on canvas by skilled artists using traditional techniques, this piece captures the delicate brushwork, subtle light, and vibrant color of the original masterpiece. With museum-level quality and rich texture, it brings elegance and artistic depth to any space. Enjoy free shipping and make this masterpiece a part of your personal collection.
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Original Description
The three prints by Kitagawa Utamaro—Ochappii (The Precocious Girl) from the series Saki-wake Kotoba no Hana (Variegations of Blooms According to Their Speech), two yakusha-e (actor prints), and Hokusai Manga (Hokusai's Random Sketches)—offer a captivating glimpse into Japan's Edo period. Utamaro, a master of ukiyo-e, excels in portraying delicate beauty and human expressions. Ochappii depicts a young girl with an air of playful sophistication, embodying the bijinga (beautiful women) genre for which Utamaro is celebrated. The yakusha-e showcase the vibrant kabuki theater culture, while Hokusai Manga reflects the spontaneity of everyday life. Together, these works highlight Utamaro’s precision in line work, soft color palettes, and attention to detail, cementing his legacy as a pivotal figure in Japanese woodblock printing. The collection’s rarity and historical significance make it a treasure of art history, bridging the worlds of entertainment, femininity, and casual observation.
For displaying these prints, consider a minimalist space with natural materials like wood or washi paper to complement their Edo-era charm. A well-lit wall in a home office or living room allows their intricate details to shine. Frame each piece individually in simple black or dark wood frames to maintain focus on the art. Hang them as a trio, with Ochappii as the centerpiece, flanked by the yakusha-e and Hokusai Manga to create visual balance. Soft, neutral wall colors—creams or pale grays—will let the prints’ muted tones, like delicate pinks and indigos, stand out. Choose a medium size (around 12x16 inches) to ensure visibility without overwhelming the space. Pair them with traditional Japanese decor, such as a bamboo plant or ceramic vase, to enhance the cultural narrative while keeping the overall aesthetic refined and harmonious.
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Lead Time & Shipping
When you order this oil painting replica, it typically takes 2-3 weeks to paint. If the artwork is more complex, it might need a little more time to ensure the best quality. Once it's ready, we'll send you a photo for your approval. After you give the green light, we'll ship it to you for free.
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Return & Refund
We believe in the quality of our hand-painted oil painting reproductions, and your satisfaction is our priority. If for any reason, you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, we offer a 45-day return policy. You can return your artwork within 45 days of receipt and receive a full refund. Please note that the artwork must be returned in the original packaging and in the same condition as it was received.















































