Celebrate the beauty of classical Japanese printmaking with this lined hardcover journal featuring artwork by Utagawa Hiroshige--one of the most renowned ukiyo-e artists of the Edo period. Best known for his iconic series The 53 Stations of the Tokaido, Hiroshige captured the landscapes, seasons, and spirit of travel in 19th-century Japan. His fluid compositions and bold use of color inspired Western artists like Monet and Van Gogh, and continue to captivate viewers today. This elegantly crafted journal from Tuttle Publishing includes: Hardcover binding in standard A5 size (5.75 x 8.25 inches), ideal for journaling on the go144 lined, acid-free pages to preserve your writing and notes without fading or yellowing over timeA classic ribbon bookmark, both practical and decorative, to help you keep your place with ease Whether you're jotting daily reflections or inspired sketches, this journal offers a timeless space for your creativity--anchored in the rich visual heritage of Japan.
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