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Hanaogi Of The Ogiya
Japanese Woman
Wall Scroll

Hanaogi Of The Ogiya - Japanese Woman - Wall Scroll
Hanaogi Of The Ogiya - Japanese Woman - Wall Scroll
104.2cm
41"
46.4cm
18¼"

Typical Gallery Price: $130.00

Your Price: $59.88


• Delivered to you in Columbus by Oct 21st.
• Standard shipping is just $3.80 for any order.
• Limited Edition Print - I might make more.
• Handmade Wall Scroll.
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Hanaogi Of The Ogiya - Japanese Woman - Wall Scroll living room view

This Asian woman artwork will look great in your home or office.

Approximate Measurements

Artwork Panel: 28cm x 41.8cm ≈ 11" x 16½"

Silk/Brocade: 37.4cm x 104.2cm ≈ 14¾" x 41"

Width at Wooden Knobs: 46.4cm ≈ 18¼"

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扇屋内花扇

Hanaogi of the Ogiya Clan

Ogiya uchi Hanaogi

Hanaogi Of The Ogiya - Japanese Woman - Wall Scroll close up view

Close up view of the Asian woman artwork mounted to this silk brocade wall scroll

This is a portrait of the lovely courtesan Hanaogi.

The title is 扇屋内花扇 or "Ogiya uchi Hanaogiu" which literally means "Hanaogi inside Ogiya" but the real meaning is more like "Hanaogi of the Ogiya family" or "Hanaogi of the house of Ogiya". Effectively, Ogiya is her surname by modern standards. The surname Ogiya indicates that her family is or was in the business of selling fans fan in old Japan.

This is from the series 高名美人六家撰 or "Renowned Beauties Likened to the Six Immortal Poets" (Komei bijin rokkasen).

On the left, you will find a signature with the pen name 歌麿筆 (Utamaro Hitsu). The artist's full name is 喜多川歌麿 (Kitagawa Utamaro). He was born in Japan in Edo (now known as Tokyo) around 1753. He only lived to the age of 53, dying in 1806.

Original artist: Kitagawa Utamaro / 喜多川歌麿 (1753-1806).
Publisher: Kaneko Fusui or Shin'eidô Original woodblock was created in Japan, in 1795 or 1796.


About Real Japanese Woodblock Prints

Woodblock printing, often considered the precursor to the modern printing press, was first developed in China and later brought to Japan, where artists refined the technique into a unique art form. In Japan, these prints are called 木版畫 ("Moku Hanga"). Most were created during the Edo period (1603–1867), though production continued into the early 20th century.

Japanese artists would first create a "template painting" depicting scenes of daily life, including women washing clothes, men writing poetry, samurai battles, and occasionally more dramatic subjects. These template images, known as 浮世絵 (Ukiyo-e, or "Floating World"), were then carved into wood by skilled artisans. Another specialist applied wet ink or pigments to the carved blocks, and a sheet of handmade paper was pressed on to create the final print. This collaborative process produced vibrant, detailed artworks much faster than hand-painting hundreds of copies.


About This Reproduction

Original Japanese woodblock prints from the Edo period can sell for $800 to $20,000. Our prints are high-quality reproductions, crafted to capture the look and feel of the originals, though experts will recognize them as reproductions.

We use authentic handmade kozo (mulberry) paper—the same paper Japanese printmakers used centuries ago. Archival, UV-resistant pigment inks ensure long-lasting color, with laboratory testing showing up to 95 years of fade-free enjoyment if kept out of direct sunlight. Each reproduction is carefully color-corrected and restored, bringing the Edo period artwork to life for your wall.

James Cowart and Canon Giclee Printer

Photographer Jeremy Cowart and the Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-2000 giclée printer used to create these reproductions.

Printing on delicate handmade paper is challenging. After testing multiple high-end printers, we found the Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-2000 delivers the precision and quality needed, using 12 archival inks and 18,432 nozzles. Each print is then sent to our Beijing workshop, where it is mounted into a handmade wall scroll, ready-to-hang without the need for expensive framing, giving your piece an authentic Japanese look.

Because the original artist has long passed, these works are public domain. In some cases, we license high-resolution scans of original prints, or even scan 200-year-old originals ourselves. This dedication ensures you receive a stunning Japanese woodblock print reproduction at an affordable price, making traditional Asian art accessible to everyone.



Want a custom wall scroll or unique print size? Just contact us!

We can print larger sizes, choose your preferred paper texture, and select silk brocade colors. Ready-to-frame prints can ship in days, while custom wall scrolls may take several weeks. Either way, the result is a truly one-of-a-kind piece of Japanese art.

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Jul 19th, 2022

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