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We produce every piece using a 12-ink pigment giclée process on Hahnemühle fine art paper — delivering exceptional depth, texture, and color accuracy designed to last a lifetime.

Giclée fine art print on archival paper

Ito Shinsui — The Pink Kimono | Shin Hanga Bijinga

Ito Shinsui
Sale price$113.00
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Ito Shinsui (1898–1972) was the supreme bijinga artist of the Shin Hanga movement — the painter of Japanese women whose prints combine psychological depth, chromatic refinement, and an unmatched sensitivity to textile and gesture. Championed by publisher Watanabe Shōzaburō, his portraits — bathing women, women at mirrors, women in the rain — are among the most collectible of all 20th-century Japanese prints and are held in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston and major museums worldwide.

Printed as a museum-grade giclée on Hahnemühle fine art paper using 12-ink archival pigment printing. Available handframed in FSC-certified wood with optional float glass, or unframed. Ships worldwide with free delivery to 30+ countries.

MATERIALS

  • Paper: Premium Hahnemühle German Etching (310 gsm).
  • Ink/Printing: 12-ink archival giclée process.
  • Glazing: Low-reflection, shatter-proof 'motheye' acrylic.
  • Hanging: Ready to hang (sawtooth hook).
  • Framing Materials: Solid, sustainably harvested ash and oak wood frames made to order.

SHIPPING

  • Fast, free shipping worldwide.
  • Ships in 7 working days or less. Check your estimated delivery date on the product page.
  • Local fulfilment in USA, UK, EU and Australia/New Zealand.

RETURNS

  • If you're not entirely happy with your order, simply return it to us within 30 days for a replacement or full refund.
Ito Shinsui - The Pink Kimono: Japanese Woodblock Art Giclee Print - 9ArtPrints
Ito Shinsui — The Pink Kimono | Shin Hanga Bijinga Sale price$113.00

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If you want mass-produced posters that arrive overnight, we aren't a fit. We use a demanding 12-ink giclée process on heavy Hahnemühle paper. It takes a little longer to craft and costs a bit more. But if you value true museum-grade art designed to last generations, this was made for you.

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For Buyers Who Notice Materials

Ito Shinsui — The Pink Kimono | Shin Hanga Bijinga is produced using archival pigment printing on premium fine art paper — not thin poster stock or disposable décor paper.

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The difference between a room that is simply decorated and one that feels considered often comes down to the art. We select pieces for atmosphere, presence, and long-term visual appeal.

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Choose unframed if you already have a framer, or framed if you want a ready-to-hang piece with solid wood framing and premium glazing options.

In plain English: this is for buyers who want wall art that feels more lasting, more intentional, and more considered than mass-market décor.

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