Tea House « Ebisuya », Enoshima, c. 1890
Tea House « Ebisuya », Enoshima, c. 1890 - Small (9x12") est en rupture de stock et sera expédié dès qu’il sera de retour en stock.
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Quiet Horizon: Tea at Ebisuya, Enoshima, c. 1890
Details
• Museum-grade reproduction of a hand-colored albumen print (c. 1890)
• Features the Ebisuya teahouse in Enoshima, with views over Sagami Bay
• Showcases traditional Japanese interiors: tatami flooring, shoji screens, open-air veranda
• Digitally restored to enhance original tones and preserve fine details
• Printed on archival cotton rag paper for lasting color and clarity
About the Artwork
This serene image portrays guests at the Ebisuya teahouse in Enoshima, a small island off the coast of Kamakura, Japan, renowned for its spiritual significance and panoramic sea views. Taken during the Meiji period, when Japan was opening to the West, the scene reflects a quiet elegance that balances formality with nature. The expansive veranda and soft daylight evoke a deep sense of calm, while the careful hand-coloring adds a painterly dimension. It is a portrait not only of a place, but of a cultural rhythm—leisure, landscape, and tradition in perfect harmony.
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