Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797–1861) was one of Japan’s most celebrated ukiyo-e masters, renowned for his dynamic compositions, bold use of color, and imaginative storytelling. A leading figure of the late Edo period, Kuniyoshi’s art captured the spirit of his time, blending traditional Japanese themes with a flair for drama and innovation. His prints are instantly recognizable for their expressive characters, intricate details, and the way they bring legendary tales and historical figures to life. Kuniyoshi’s influence extended far beyond his own era, inspiring generations of artists in Japan and around the world.
Our curated wall calendar is more than just a way to keep track of the days—it’s a conversation starter and a piece of art for your home or office. Each page features a carefully selected Kuniyoshi masterpiece from his iconic series, Seichū gishi den (“Biographies of the Loyal and Righteous Samurai”), vividly portraying the legendary 47 rōnin—masterless samurai celebrated for their loyalty and courage. When the year is over, the journey doesn’t end: the high-quality prints can be easily cut out and framed, allowing you to enjoy these stunning works as unique decor or thoughtful gifts.
Customers in the United States will receive the calendar in Ledger size (11×16.5 inches), while those in the EU, UK, Australia, and other regions will receive it in A3 size (29.7×42 cm).
- 1 cover page
- 12 inner pages
- Paper: 250 gsm / 100 lb semi-glossy silk paper
- Hanging hook for flexible display
- Sturdy wire-binding
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