
Keika hyakugiku Pl.04 by Keika Hosegawa
Plate 4 from Keika Hasegawa's One Hundred Chrysanthemums isolates a single cultivar in full bloom, the petals fanning outward in a radial arrangement that balances botanical exactness with genuine visual elegance. The line work is fine and unhurried — individual petals traced with consistent pressure, the centre rendered in stippled gradation. Colour is held close to nature: warm creams against a pale ground, the tonal range narrow but fully resolved. This is Meiji botanical illustration at its most controlled.
Produced in our Berlin studio on museum-grade fine art paper with archival pigment inks, this fine art print captures the delicate line weight and subtle colouring of the original woodblock with precise, lasting clarity.
Plate 4 from Keika Hasegawa's One Hundred Chrysanthemums isolates a single cultivar in full bloom, the petals fanning outward in a radial arrangement that balances botanical exactness with genuine visual elegance. The line work is fine and unhurried — individual petals traced with consistent pressure, the centre rendered in stippled gradation. Colour is held close to nature: warm creams against a pale ground, the tonal range narrow but fully resolved. This is Meiji botanical illustration at its most controlled.
Produced in our Berlin studio on museum-grade fine art paper with archival pigment inks, this fine art print captures the delicate line weight and subtle colouring of the original woodblock with precise, lasting clarity.
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Plate 4 from Keika Hasegawa's One Hundred Chrysanthemums isolates a single cultivar in full bloom, the petals fanning outward in a radial arrangement that balances botanical exactness with genuine visual elegance. The line work is fine and unhurried — individual petals traced with consistent pressure, the centre rendered in stippled gradation. Colour is held close to nature: warm creams against a pale ground, the tonal range narrow but fully resolved. This is Meiji botanical illustration at its most controlled.
Produced in our Berlin studio on museum-grade fine art paper with archival pigment inks, this fine art print captures the delicate line weight and subtle colouring of the original woodblock with precise, lasting clarity.























