Skip to main content Skip to footer
  1. V&A Shop
  2. Gifts
  3. Valentine's Day gifts
  4. Peony from Some Japanese Flowers
CUSTOM PRINT

Peony from Some Japanese Flowers

From £15
Artist: Ogawa Kazuma

Paper size

Please select
  • Small
    30 x 30 cm
  • Medium
    40 x 40 cm
  • Large
    60 x 60 cm
  • Extra-Large
    80 x 80 cm
Please choose your paper size

Frame type

Please select
  • Custom print frame
    Black
  • Custom print frame
    White
  • Custom print frame
    Natural
  • Custom print frame
    Unframed
Please choose your frame type
Overview
  • 1.5 cm black stained ash box frame - stained and waxed
  • 280gsm smooth matte fine art paper
  • cm white mount - acid free, extra thick smooth white mount board with a white core
  • Printed image size:
  • Total framed size:
  • Total size:
Total:
From £15
Details
Tree Peony, from the album Some Japanese Flowers, by Ogawa Kazuma (1860-1929). Coloured photography. Japan, late 19th century.

Each print is made to order and dispatched separately to other V&A Shop products, for GB delivery only. Please be sure to specify a delivery address where someone can sign for the parcel. When buying Custom Prints and other shop products together, please note the standard delivery charge applies in addition to the below. However, delivery is free for all GB orders over £60. See our Delivery and Returns page for more detail.

Custom print delivery (GB only)
Unframed
£9 per order – or FREE for orders over £60
6-10 working days
Framed
£15 per print – or FREE for orders over £60
6-10 working days

Each print is made to order, and as such, not eligible for return unless it arrives damaged, faulty or not as described. Please contact us if there is a problem with your order. See our Delivery and Returns page for more detail.

About the artist

Ogawa Kazuma

Kazumasa Ogawa (1860–1929) also known as Kazuma Ogawa was born in Japan just before the Meiji era (1868–1912). He was educated in both the United States and Japan. Ogawa became one of the most enterprising and important early photographers, technicians, and printers in Japan. Ogawa produced a range of illustrated books including a book of hand-coloured collotype prints entitled Some Japanese Flowers.