




A Banquet in a Joroya
A Banquet in a Joroya
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About the piece
About the piece
"A Banquet in a Joroya" poster by Hishikawa Moronobu captures a traditional Japanese feast scene inside a joroya. The intricate woodblock illustration features detailed line art, highlighting a sumptuous meal setting within a castle. Ideal for lovers of historical Japanese art, this piece exudes cultural richness, making it a captivating addition to any collection.
Product info
Product info
Printing
8 colour giclée print process on high-quality 230gsm archival matte paper. All our paper is FSC Certified and prints come with a lifetime fade-resistance guarantee.
Framing
Solid wood frames available in black stained or natural finishes, with UV resistant acrylic glass. Framed orders arrive pre-installed with your choice of print, ready to hang. Available in all print sizes.
Packaging
All orders are securely packed in recyclable, eco-friendly solutions. Frames are protected with sustainable bubble wrap alternatives inside thick boxes. Print only orders are shipped in heavy-duty cardboard tubes or protective hard-backed envelopes.
SKU: HIS-MOR-003
Shipping & returns
Shipping & returns
Every product is printed and framed to order, then shipped within 1 business day. We offer free standard delivery (3-5 working days) on orders over £50. Express shipping (1-2 working days) is also available at checkout.
If you’re not satisfied with your purchase, you may return it within 30 days of receipt, provided it remains unused and in its original condition.









Art made to last
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1 Solid wood frame
Sustainably sourced pine frames, manufactured in the UK. Available in natural or black stained finish.
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2 Premium acrylic glass
High quality lightweight glaze, for safer transportation and a lighter load on your walls.
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3 Museum quality print
8 colour gicleé print process on FSC-certified 200gsm archival matte paper, with lifetime fade-resistance guaranteed.
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4 MDF backing board
Rigid board to seal your print in place & stiffen the frame, with fixings attached, ready to hang.

About the artist

Hishikawa Moronobu
1618—1694
Hishikawa Moronobu was a pioneering Japanese artist and printmaker, widely regarded as the father of ukiyo-e, a genre of woodblock prints and paintings that flourished in Edo-period Japan. Moronobu's work marked the transition from hand-painted scrolls to mass-produced woodblock prints, making art more accessible to the public. His prints often depicted scenes of everyday life, beautiful women, and kabuki actors, characterised by their elegant line work and dynamic compositions. Moronobu's innovative techniques and subject matter set the standard for subsequent generations of ukiyo-e artists, cementing his legacy as a foundational figure in Japanese art history.
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