Kitagawa Utamaro Oil Painting Reproductions
Hand-painted museum-quality reproductions on canvas. Starting at $299.95. Free worldwide shipping.
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A monkey trainer performing at a noblemans house,
Vendor:Kitagawa UtamaroA monkey trainer performing at a noblemans house,
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much do Kitagawa Utamaro oil painting reproductions cost?
Our Kitagawa Utamaro oil painting reproductions start at $299.95. Prices vary by size — larger canvases and custom dimensions cost more. Every painting includes free worldwide shipping and a 90-day satisfaction guarantee.
What are the most popular Kitagawa Utamaro paintings available?
We offer 1+ Kitagawa Utamaro reproductions. Our most popular works include A monkey trainer performing at a noblemans house,. Each is hand-painted on gallery-grade canvas by professional artists.
Are these Kitagawa Utamaro prints or hand-painted reproductions?
Every Kitagawa Utamaro reproduction is 100% hand-painted by professional artists using premium oil paints on gallery-grade canvas. These are not prints, giclées, or digital reproductions — each piece captures the original brushwork, texture, and color depth of the masterpiece.
What sizes are available for Kitagawa Utamaro painting reproductions?
Each Kitagawa Utamaro painting is available in multiple standard sizes, from small (16" × 20") to large museum-scale formats. Custom dimensions are available upon request — contact us with your preferred size for a quote.
How long does it take to receive my painting?
Each painting is made to order. Production takes 2–3 weeks, plus 5–10 business days for worldwide shipping. Total delivery time is typically 3–5 weeks depending on your location. Shipping is free worldwide.
What is your return policy?
We offer a 90-day satisfaction guarantee. If you're not completely happy with your painting, contact us for a full refund or replacement — no questions asked.
Kitagawa Utamaro Oil Paintings: Capturing Edo's Beauty
Diverse Collection of Utamaro's Masterpieces: Bijin-ga and Ukiyo-e Inspirations
Experience the Essence of Feminine Beauty: Utamaro's Artistic Legacy
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Kitagawa Utamaro's oil paintings, where the alluring beauty of Edo-era Japan comes to life on the canvas. As a renowned master of the Ukiyo-e genre, Utamaro's timeless artworks have enchanted art enthusiasts for centuries, and now you have the opportunity to bring these masterpieces into your own home.Cultural Significance and Historical Context: Utamaro's Impact on Japanese Art
Kitagawa Utamaro (1753-1806) was a prominent Japanese artist who left an indelible mark on the Ukiyo-e tradition. His masterful depictions of the Yoshiwara pleasure district and the graceful figures of courtesans and geishas have become iconic representations of the Edo period's vibrant cultural landscape. Utamaro's profound understanding of the human form and his ability to capture the ethereal essence of feminine beauty set him apart as a visionary artist, whose influence continues to resonate in the annals of Japanese art history.Categories of Utamaro's Oil Paintings
Courtesans and Geishas
- Portraits of Women from Yoshiwara
- Idealized Female Figures in Traditional Settings
Nature and Insects
- Insect and Animal Studies
- Landscapes and Seasonal Scenes
Key Features and Quality Aspects
High-Quality Reproductions: Faithful to Original Woodblock Prints
- Attention to Detail: Soft Skin Tones and Elongated Physiognomy
- Historical Accuracy: Reflecting Late 18th Century Japanese Culture
Handcrafted with Care: Ensuring Authenticity and Durability
- Premium Materials: Long-Lasting Oil Paints on Canvas
- Craftsmanship: Skilled Artists Recreating Masterpieces
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