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Moronobu Hishikuwa Greeting Card featuring the painting The Stage by Chris Kusik

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The Stage Greeting Card

Chris  Kusik

by Chris Kusik

$4.45

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Product Details

Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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Moronobu was born at Hota of Awa province in 1618. Moronobu was the son of a well-respected dyer and a gold and silver-thread brocade artisan in the... more

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Comments (7)

Chris  Kusik

Chris Kusik

Thank you Selia!

Chris  Kusik

Chris Kusik

Thank you Petko and Bill.

Bill Cannon

Bill Cannon

Congratulations on your sale!!!

Petko Pemaro

Petko Pemaro

Congratulations on your sale.

Chris  Kusik

Chris Kusik

These block prints belonged to my grandfather who lived in China. He purchased them in the 1920's and 30's. I thought that they should be preserved. Some of the original blocks from whence they came are over a thousand years old. Thank you for the F,V and comment Flo!

Flow Fitzgerald

Flow Fitzgerald

Wowww! Anoter one! Your such a craftman! Very weel done! v/f

Artist's Description

Moronobu was born at Hota of Awa province in 1618. Moronobu was the son of a well-respected dyer and a gold and silver-thread brocade artisan in the village of Hodamura, Awa Province, near Edo Bay in present-day Kyonan, Chiba Prefecture. After moving to Edo, Moronobu, who had learned his father's craft, studied both Tosa and Kanō-style painting. He thus had a solid grounding in both decorative crafts and academic painting, which served him well when he then turned to ukiyo-e, which he studied with his mentor, the Kambun Master. Moronobu at first lived at Muramatsu-cho but later moved to Tachibana-cho and died in the 4th year of the Shotoku era (1694) at age of 77.

About Chris Kusik

Chris  Kusik

Chris was born in southern Delaware in 1960. As a teenager he began studying maps of Florida and dreamed of exploring the state and it’s natural treasures. In the early 1980’s he moved to Central Florida. During his travels throughout the state he discovered the beauty of it’s swamps, prairies, springs, rivers and lakes. This led to an interest in photography and it’s ability to document his adventures. He also developed an interest in astronomy. He studied the work of Ansel Adams and his “zone” system as well as the works of the his colleges in the “f 64 club” of art photographers. It became apparent that researching the accomplishments of painters would also be beneficial. Chris began to establish his own style, a fusion of art and...

 

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