Stationery Pack - Plum Blossoms
Front: Plum Blossoms in the Park in Kameido, 1857, Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858), Japan Back: Japonaiserie: Flowering Plum Tree, 1887 (after Hiroshige), Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890), Netherlands. In one of the most endearing and best known prints from One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, Hiroshige depicts a plum tree branch in a vertical format, novel for landscapes at the time. Thirty years later Vincent van Gogh reproduced the scene with flat shapes and a unique perspective in a work that speaks to the Japanese tradition of woodblock printmaking. Images on the Note Pad, Cards and Sticky Notes: White Plum Blossoms in Moonlight, 1755, ItÅ JakuchÅ« (1716-1800), Japan Eighteenth-century artist ItÅ JakuchÅ« brought a transcendent luminosity to Japanese bird and flower painting. In White Plum Blossoms in Moonlight, a tender depiction of a venerable tree, his ability to refine, compose and narrate helps elevate the natural world to fine art. Package content: 1 A4 Letter-sized folder 1 note pad (3.67€³ x 8.5€³ - 25 sheets, full image printed on all sheets) 2 flat note cards w/ envelopes (4.25" x 5.5€³)- Flat card is printed on both sides, with full grayed-out image on writing side. Premium card stock. 1 sticky note (3€³ x 3€³ - 50 sheets)