Tokugawa Stronghold
The roof is often the most impressive part of traditional Japanese architecture. In many cases, ornate roofs can be seen to make up half or more of a given structure. There is something endlessly engaging about the sweeping lines and complex tiling. This roof is part of a large Buddhist temple complex in Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture, which dates back to the dawn of the Edo Period (1603-1868). Close inspection will reveal the hollylock crest of the Tokugawa clan, the shoguns who ruled Japan for nearly three centuries.
Specs:
・Limited edition print, one of 50
・High-quality reproduction on Pictorico Pro Soft Gloss paper (300m)
・Paper size: 483mm x 329mm
Frame Specs:
・Black aluminium frame with clear acrylic glazing
・Bevel edged white mount
・Adjustable hanging fixtures already attached
・Ready to hang on wall
・Frame size: 600mm x 445mm