Matsumoto T-Shirts
Description: While not much is known about the printmaker Matsumoto Hoji, his series of frog woodblocks remain remarkably popular to this day. Active in the late 18th century, his works were originally included in the "Meika Gafu", a compendium of famous and popular artworks produced in the late Edo period around the turn of the 19th century.
Description: While not much is known about the printmaker Matsumoto Hoji, his series of frog woodblocks remain remarkably popular to this day. Active in the late 18th century, his works were originally included in the "Meika Gafu", a compendium of famous and popular artworks produced in the late Edo period around the turn of the 19th century.
Description: While not much is known about the printmaker Matsumoto Hoji, his series of frog woodblocks remain remarkably popular to this day. Active in the late 18th century, his works were originally included in the "Meika Gafu", a compendium of famous and popular artworks produced in the late Edo period around the turn of the 19th century.
Description: The print embodies the principles of wabi-sabi, a philsophy that values simplicity, imperfection, and impermanence, and draws on the folkloric symbolism of the frog in Japan. In Japanese mythology, the frog is a symbol of good luck and prosperity.
Description: While not much is known about the printmaker Matsumoto Hoji, his series of frog woodblocks remain remarkably popular to this day. Active in the late 18th century, his works were originally included in the "Meika Gafu", a compendium of famous and popular artworks produced in the late Edo period around the turn of the 19th century.
Description: Embrace the charm of traditional Japanese art with our Matsumoto Hoji Woodblock Print Grumpy Frog T-Shirt! 🐸🎨 Featuring a delightful and whimsical design of a grumpy frog, this tee combines the elegance of classic woodblock prints with a touch of humor. Perfect for art enthusiasts and those who appreciate unique and quirky designs, this shirt adds a cultural and playful flair to any wardrobe. Wear it and let the grumpy frog bring a smile to your face! #MatsumotoHoji #WoodblockPrint #JapaneseArt #GrumpyFrog #QuirkyFashion #ArtLovers #TeeShirtStyle #CulturalFashion #UniqueDesign #PlayfulStyle
Description: The print embodies the principles of wabi-sabi, a philsophy that values simplicity, imperfection, and impermanence, and draws on the folkloric symbolism of the frog in Japan. In Japanese mythology, the frog is a symbol of good luck and prosperity.
Description: The print embodies the principles of wabi-sabi, a philsophy that values simplicity, imperfection, and impermanence, and draws on the folkloric symbolism of the frog in Japan. In Japanese mythology, the frog is a symbol of good luck and prosperity.
Description: The print embodies the principles of wabi-sabi, a philsophy that values simplicity, imperfection, and impermanence, and draws on the folkloric symbolism of the frog in Japan. In Japanese mythology, the frog is a symbol of good luck and prosperity.
Description: The print embodies the principles of wabi-sabi, a philsophy that values simplicity, imperfection, and impermanence, and draws on the folkloric symbolism of the frog in Japan. In Japanese mythology, the frog is a symbol of good luck and prosperity.
Description: Matsumoto Castle, a national treasure, is a castle located in Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture. It was built in 1590 by Ishikawa Kazumasa and his son Yasunaga. Matsumoto Castle and Himeji Castle (Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture) are the only castles with a five-story (five-layered, six-storey) castle tower. It is also famous for its beautiful castles that stand out against the Northern Alps mountains in the background. A special winter event brings the beauty of digital art to Matsumoto Castle, with a stunning projection mapping displays for visitors to enjoy. This design expresses that. https://visitmatsumoto.com/lightandicematsumoto/en/index.html Choose your favorite item and experience the essence of Japan!
Description: Matsumoto Castle, a national treasure, is a castle located in Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture. It was built in 1590 by Ishikawa Kazumasa and his son Yasunaga. Matsumoto Castle and Himeji Castle (Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture) are the only castles with a five-story (five-layered, six-storey) castle tower. It is also famous for its beautiful castles that stand out against the Northern Alps mountains in the background. A special winter event brings the beauty of digital art to Matsumoto Castle, with a stunning projection mapping displays for visitors to enjoy. This design expresses that. https://visitmatsumoto.com/lightandicematsumoto/en/index.html Choose your favorite item and experience the essence of Japan!