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Group of Azaleas Poster

Group of Azaleas Poster

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Group of Azaleas, hand–colored collotype (1896) by Kazumasa Ogawa

Kazumasa Ogawa, a pioneer of Japanese photography, masterfully captured the delicate beauty of azaleas in vibrant detail, making this poster a timeless piece that brings both artistic heritage and a serene botanical charm to your living space.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Kazumasa Ogawa was a pioneering figure in Meiji-era Japanese photography, renowned for his technical mastery and dedication to elevating photographic printing. During a period when Japan was opening to the world, Ogawa played a key role in documenting and sharing Japanese culture through beautifully produced photographic albums and prints. His innovative use of collotype and subtle hand-coloring techniques helped bridge the gap between documentary photography and fine art.

For those interested in Meiji-era Japanese photography, Ogawa's works are essential, and they complement our vintage photography prints as well as the broader selection of famous artists at MORYARTY.

The Artwork

Group of Azaleas was created during a time when botanical subjects were cherished for their scientific and poetic qualities. In late 19th-century Japan, azaleas symbolized the beauty of spring and the appreciation of fleeting natural moments. Prints like this were often included in collectible albums, serving as both educational resources and objects of aesthetic enjoyment for audiences in Japan and abroad.

This vintage Japanese azalea print reflects the era's belief in preserving and sharing the quiet elegance of nature, offering viewers a contemplative glimpse into traditional Japanese horticultural appreciation during a period of rapid modernization.

Style & Characteristics

The artwork features a lush cluster of azalea blossoms and foliage, arranged with a sense of natural abundance and careful balance. The background is uncluttered and calm, allowing the flowers to stand out with clarity and grace, characteristic of studio botanical studies from the period.

Hand-applied colors create gentle transitions across the petals and leaves, with soft pinks and reds contrasting against vibrant greens and a warm beige paper tone. The overall effect is serene and intimate, embodying the tactile charm of early photographic printing. Discover similar palettes in our botanical art and pink tone prints.

In Interior Design

This floral print harmonizes beautifully with light woods, linen fabrics, and interiors inspired by nature. It is well-suited for bedrooms, reading nooks, or entryways where a calm, botanical focal point is desired, and it also serves as a refined accent in kitchens or dining spaces.

To create a cohesive look, echo the greens with indoor plants and pair the warm paper tone with cream, sand, or stone neutrals. Framed in natural oak or slim black metal, it integrates seamlessly into a gallery wall of vintage prints and photography, especially alongside selections from our beige wall art and frames collections.