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Inner Valley at Tsukigase (1897) Art Print | Kobayashi Kiyochika

Inner Valley at Tsukigase (1897) Art Print | Kobayashi Kiyochika

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Bring timeless art into your everyday with Quipham’s high-quality posters — available unframed or beautifully framed to match your space. Each piece is printed on thick, museum-grade matte paper using archival inks, ensuring lasting color and detail.

Whether you prefer the clean simplicity of an unframed print or the ready-to-hang elegance of a framed version, these artworks add depth, history, and character to any room. From classical masters to bold modernists, our curated collection invites you to live with art that tells a story.

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About the Artist

Kobayashi Kiyochika was a pivotal figure in Japanese art during the Meiji era, best known for his dramatic woodblock prints that captured the profound transformation of Japan as it modernized in the late 19th century. Often described as the last great master of ukiyo-e and a bridge to modern printmaking, Kiyochika's work is celebrated for its fusion of traditional Japanese techniques with Western realism and lighting.

Born into a samurai family in Edo (modern-day Tokyo), Kiyochika witnessed firsthand the fall of the shogunate and the rapid Westernization that followed. Rather than resisting change, he embraced it artistically, producing a series of woodblock prints — particularly his landmark Views of Tokyo — that chronicled Japan's shift from the old world to the new.

Kiyochika’s prints are instantly recognizable for their bold use of shadow, perspective, and atmospheric effects like mist, night scenes, and gaslight — influenced by Western lithographs and photography. Yet, his compositions retain the sensibility of ukiyo-e, creating a haunting and poetic visual record of Japan’s modernization.

Later in life, he also produced war prints and satirical illustrations, including depictions of the First Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War, reflecting both his national pride and his adaptability as an artist.

Kobayashi Kiyochika’s legacy lies in his ability to document a nation in flux, bridging the traditional and the modern with striking artistry. His work remains an invaluable cultural record of Meiji-era Japan and a cornerstone of modern Japanese printmaking.

Item Description

Premium Poster

Paper Finishing: Matte, smooth, and non-reflective surface

Paper Specs: 200 gsm (80 lb) with a thickness of 0.22 mm
(8.7 mils),

Sustainability: FSC-certified

Wooden Framed Poster

Paper Finishing: Matte, smooth, and non-reflective surface

Paper Specs: 200 gsm (80 lb) with a thickness of 0.22 mm
(8.7 mils),

Sustainability: FSC-certified

Ready-to-Hang: Includes a hanging kit for immediate display

Frame Material: Responsibly sourced oak or ash wood

Frame Measurements: 20-25mm (0.79"-0.98") thick, 10-14mm (0.4"-0.6") wide.

Protection: Shatterproof plexiglass safeguard

Shipping & Delivery

Production Time

All wall art products are made to order.

Production Time: 1 business days

Shipping Time

United States, Europe, Australia, NZ & Canada: 4-6 business
days

Japan & South Korea: 5–10 business days

South America: 7–15 business days

Rest of the World: 7–20 business days

(Shipping times may vary depending on location and local
carrier services.)

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incorrect items within 14 days of delivery.

Please email manager@quipham.com with your order number and
clear photos.

Non-returnable: Items ordered wrong by buyer (size, design)
or minor color variations.

No physical returns required for damaged/defective claims.

Refunds are processed within 14 business days after
approval.

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The Quipham Difference

At Quipham, we revive each masterpiece to its original brilliance — just as Klimt envisioned it. From dulled gold to radiant shimmer, every detail is brought back to life for a stunning, high-end display.

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