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Hærdaceous Peony Poster

Hærdaceous Peony Poster

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Hærdaceous Peony, hand–colored collotype from Some Japanese Flowers (1896) by Kazumasa Ogawa.

Kazumasa Ogawa’s exquisite depiction of white peonies, celebrated for their symbolism of prosperity and honor in Japanese culture, brings timeless elegance and a touch of serene beauty to any living space, making it a perfect centerpiece for your home décor.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Ogawa Kazumasa was a pioneering Japanese photographer and publisher during the Meiji era, renowned for his mastery of the collotype process and his role in introducing Japanese visual culture to a global audience. His studio became a center for innovation, blending Western photographic techniques with Japanese aesthetics, particularly in the depiction of native flora and seasonal themes.

His works, including this botanical study, reflect a moment when Japan was eager to showcase its natural beauty and artistic sophistication to both domestic and international viewers. For more examples of his photographic legacy, explore our photographic art prints and Japanese and Asian-inspired wall art collections.

The Artwork

This depiction of the peony was created at a time when botanical illustration served both scientific and cultural purposes in Japan. The peony, symbolizing prosperity and honor, was a favored subject for artists wishing to convey both national identity and the elegance of nature. Ogawa's botanical plates were often intended for collectors and connoisseurs, bridging the gap between documentation and decorative art.

Through careful composition and attention to the symbolic meaning of the flower, the artwork reflects the Meiji era's fascination with modernization while honoring traditional motifs. It stands as a testament to the period's artistic ambitions and the enduring allure of Japanese botanical imagery.

Style & Characteristics

The print features lush, white peony blossoms with softly ruffled petals, set against a neutral cream background. Deep green leaves and warm brown stems provide a natural framework, highlighting the delicate structure of the flowers. The hand-colored collotype process imparts gentle tonal transitions and a luminous, photographic clarity, with subtle shading that enhances the sense of depth.

The overall effect is refined and tranquil, with an airy composition that draws the eye to the central blooms. This vintage botanical print exemplifies the harmonious blend of photographic precision and artistic sensitivity. For similar themes, visit our botanical wall art collection.

In Interior Design

This floral art print brings a sense of calm and elegance to minimalist, Japandi, or classic interiors, making it ideal for bedrooms, entryways, or serene dining spaces. Its understated palette and natural subject allow for easy integration into gallery walls featuring nature studies or vintage prints.

Pair with soft whites, muted greens, and natural wood finishes for a balanced, organic look. A simple mat and slim frame will emphasize its delicacy; our frames collection offers options to complement the artwork's subtle tones.