Courtesans Beneath Cherry Blossoms – Japanese Ukiyo-e Art Print
Graceful, dramatic, and richly detailed, Courtesans Beneath Cherry Blossoms by Utagawa Kuniyoshi captures the elegance and theatrical beauty of Edo-period Japan. Dressed in flowing indigo-patterned kimonos, the figures are framed by blooming cherry branches, symbolizing fleeting beauty and seasonal renewal.
Kuniyoshi is celebrated for his bold compositions, expressive figures, and intricate textile patterns. This print exemplifies his mastery of movement and storytelling, making it a timeless statement piece for lovers of traditional Japanese art and refined interior spaces.
Printed using archival pigment inks on premium paper to preserve the deep blues, delicate linework, and ornamental detail.
AVAILABLE SIZES
• 8 × 12 in
• 12 × 18 in
• 16 × 24 in
• 18 × 27 in
• 24 × 36 in
• Custom sizing available on request
YOU’LL RECEIVE
✔ One museum-quality art print
✔ Archival pigment printing
✔ Multiple size options
✔ Ready to frame (frame not included)
PERFECT FOR
• Living rooms and feature walls
• Japandi and traditional interiors
• Japanese art collections
• Fashion and textile lovers
• Cultural and historical decor
• Elegant, timeless spaces
STYLE
Ukiyo-e • Japanese • Edo Period • Figurative • Vintage • Traditional Art
MATERIALS & QUALITY
• Archival pigment inks
• Heavyweight poster or fine art paper
• Matte finish to reduce glare
PLEASE NOTE
This artwork is a reproduction of a public-domain Japanese woodblock print.
Colors may vary slightly due to monitor settings.
Frame not included.