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Stay organised all year long with this practical and stylish calendar, measuring 320 x 230 mm. Each month features generous boxes for every day, giving you plenty of space to record appointments, reminders, and special events. Designed for ease of use, the calendar is twin-loop wire bound and hangs neatly from the top, making it a simple yet effective tool to keep your schedule visible and on track throughout the year.
Ohara Koson (1877-1945) was a Japanese woodblock print artist renowned for his mastery in the early 20th century. Specialising in prints of birds, flowers, and landscapes, Koson’s work epitomised the Shin-hanga movement, revitalising traditional ukiyo-e art. His prints, admired for their meticulous detail and delicate colouring, gained international recognition, influencing artists like Vincent van Gogh and Gustav Klimt. Despite challenges, including natural disasters and war, Koson’s legacy endures as a timeless representation of Japanese artistry and nature’s beauty.
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Stay organised all year long with this practical and stylish calendar, measuring 320 x 230 mm. Each month features generous boxes for every day, giving you plenty of space to record appointments, reminders, and special events. Designed for ease of use, the calendar is twin-loop wire bound and hangs neatly from the top, making it a simple yet effective tool to keep your schedule visible and on track throughout the year.
Ohara Koson (1877-1945) was a Japanese woodblock print artist renowned for his mastery in the early 20th century. Specialising in prints of birds, flowers, and landscapes, Koson’s work epitomised the Shin-hanga movement, revitalising traditional ukiyo-e art. His prints, admired for their meticulous detail and delicate colouring, gained international recognition, influencing artists like Vincent van Gogh and Gustav Klimt. Despite challenges, including natural disasters and war, Koson’s legacy endures as a timeless representation of Japanese artistry and nature’s beauty.