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The Story Behind the Sokokura Print by Hiroshige
This Japanese woodblock print, the Sokokura print was created in 1852 by Japanese master printmaker Ando Hiroshige and is part of the Seven Hot Springs of Hakone series. Hiroshige’s Sokokura print shows vibrant images while portraying a peaceful feeling of wooded valleys surrounding Hakone. Strongly influenced by the popular series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji by Hokusai, Hiroshige's work was more ambient than Hokusai's bolder, more formal prints.
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• Museum-quality archival paper to give an authentic texture and feel
• Fade-resistant, durable inks so your print will stay top-notch for decades
• High-resolution, detailed images almost as good as the real thing
• A variety of sizes and frames to perfectly suit your space
• Produced small & local to reduce delivery times & carbon emissions
Sustainable Materials
Our paper:
Non-toxic durable FSC paper sourced from sustainably managed forests.
Our inks:
Long-lasting archival inks with no optical brighteners used.