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Takiyasha The Witch And The Skeleton Spectre - Canvas Print

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Takiyasha The Witch And The Skeleton Spectre - Canvas Print

About Utagawa Kuniyoshi’s Takiyasha The Witch And The Skeleton Spectre

Are you mesmerized by this art? Thinking about getting your own Takiyasha The Witch And The Skeleton Spectre print?

Utagawa Kuniyoshi created this masterpiece in 1844 in Japan. The original is a Japanese Woodblock Print artwork.

The entire print depicts an ancient Japanese battle scene. Princess Takiyasha is reciting a spell to summon a huge skeleton to scare Mitsukuni, an official of an enemy emperor.

Currently exhibited at the Museum of Art in Honolulu.

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About The Takiyasha The Witch And The Skeleton Spectre Print

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  • Choice canvas material and durable anti-shrink frames.
  • 1.50” Thickness stretchers produce a gallery-style look.
  • Stretched, prepped, and digitally printed in the United States of America.
  • All orders include a hanging kit.
  • We make all of our products in the United States. Be on the watch for inferior products and fraudulent sellers. We never ship products from overseas.
  • We make our canvases for digital printing. In the blank form they are white semi-gloss artist canvases.

We use only HP Latex inks to print our products. This can make sure our canvases can be resistant to fading for up to 100 years.

Select quality frames only. Wooden stretchers used to stretch canvases.

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About The Artist

Utagawa Kuniyoshi was a late expert of the art form of Japanese Woodblock Prints. He got his start in art by working in his family’s textile dye business. At first, Utagawa struggled as an artist.

When he found success he mostly created scenes of legendary battles. Many revere him for incorporating aspects of western art style into his prints.

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