Crane from Yatsuo no tsubaki by Taguchi Tomoki - Yatsuo Tsubaki Phone Case.
Crane from Yatsuo no tsubaki by Taguchi Tomoki - Yatsuo Tsubaki Phone Case. - iPhone 15 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Product Description
Product Description
●Designed with attention to detail
This is a smartphone case with full-print details, including the sides and around the camera. The composition is adjusted for each model so that the art stands out.
*The product image is a centered sample. The crop position of the original image will vary depending on the aspect ratio of the device, so please contact us in advance if you have any concerns.
*Although some parts are not printed on the entire surface, the printing position will be adjusted by hand when delivered.
●Elegant finish
The matte texture with no gloss gives it a sophisticated and chic impression, and it feels smooth and comfortable in your hand.
●Safe even if dropped
Made from impact-resistant polycarbonate material, it is lightweight and slim, yet provides excellent protection for your precious smartphone.
| Work name | Crane from Yatsuo no tsubaki by Taguchi Tomoki |
| Author name | Yatsuo no Tsubaki (Yatsuoka Camellia) |
| Production date | 1860-1869 |
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| Related Keywords | taguchi tomoki, chinese, crane, ethnic pattern, pattern, japanese art, yatsuo no tsubaki, chicken, tomoki, japanese, birds, rooster |
| Management number | 1-2 |
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Yatsuo no Tsubaki
"Yatsugaoka Tsubaki" is a collection of woodblock prints by Taguchi Tomoki, an artist active from the late Edo period to the early Meiji period. While much about his life remains unknown, he produced flower and bird paintings that capture the tranquil beauty of nature during the transition from the end of the Edo period to the Meiji era . In particular, the camellias and birds depicted with refined linework and minimalist compositions are filled with a quiet elegance and modern sensibility that sets them apart from traditional ukiyo-e, deeply drawing the viewer in.
Overview of Tomoki Taguchi and "Yatsugaoka Tsubaki"
- Author: Tomoki Taguchi
- Production period: 1860-1869 (late Edo period to early Meiji period)
- Category: Flower and bird painting (woodblock prints with flowers, birds, and nature as the subject)
- Characteristics: Serene and minimalist composition, refined line drawings, subdued colors, and designs that make the most of the beauty of white space
Main contents and designs of the art book
- Camellia as the central theme
- Depictions of birds and plants based on the flower and bird painting tradition
- Stylization of nature and its sublimation into decorative motifs
Tomoki Taguchi's painting style and its significance in art history
Taguchi Tomoki's works stand out from the glamorous world of red-light districts and kabuki actors depicted in contemporary ukiyo-e prints, and are distinguished by their tranquility and the beauty of their empty spaces. His style is characterized by his bold stylization of his subjects, elevating them into decorative motifs. Each line is sharpened and the colors are subdued, highlighting the vitality of the camellias and birds depicted, and inviting the viewer to engage in deep introspection.
The 1860s, when this art book was produced, was a turbulent time as the authority of the Tokugawa shogunate wavered and the country headed towards the Meiji Restoration. The tranquil contemplation of nature seen in "Yatsugaoka Tsubaki" reflects the aesthetic sense and sense of impermanence of the Edo period, while its modern and innovative design foreshadows the arrival of a new era. It can truly be said that this work served as a "bridge" connecting the two eras.
"Yatsugaoka Tsubaki" is not merely a work of art; it also influenced the design world of the time, being used as a design example for crafts such as Inuyama ware. The work is a valuable document conveying the sensibility of the transition period from the end of the Edo period to the Meiji period in Japanese art history, and its minimalist aesthetic continues to provide fresh surprise and inspiration to us today.
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