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Fashion in the Service of Commerce, 1920, Orange Theory

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Fashion in the Service of Commerce, 1920, Orange Theory

Japanese corporate branding woodblock prints are a unique fusion of traditional artistry and modern commercial culture within the Taisho Era (1912-1926). These prints often showcase bold, intricate designs that blend artistic craftsmanship with corporate identity. Each work of art is hand-curated and framed in an acrylic box, mounted on linen and printed on rich, archival rag paper.

Not eligible for discount.

Japanese corporate branding woodblock prints are a unique fusion of traditional artistry and modern commercial culture within the Taisho Era (1912-1926). These prints often showcase bold, intricate designs that blend artistic craftsmanship with corporate identity. Each work of art is hand-curated and framed in an acrylic box, mounted on linen and printed on rich, archival rag paper.

Not eligible for discount.

$1,102.50

Original: $3,150.00

-65%
Fashion in the Service of Commerce, 1920, Orange Theory—

$3,150.00

$1,102.50

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Japanese corporate branding woodblock prints are a unique fusion of traditional artistry and modern commercial culture within the Taisho Era (1912-1926). These prints often showcase bold, intricate designs that blend artistic craftsmanship with corporate identity. Each work of art is hand-curated and framed in an acrylic box, mounted on linen and printed on rich, archival rag paper.

Not eligible for discount.

Fashion in the Service of Commerce, 1920, Orange Theory | Jonathan Adler