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Japanese Geisha Note Cards

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These high-quality note cards feature 12 beautiful photographs of Geisha. On the back of each card an introduction details the history or meaning behind the design. Japanese Geisha Note Cards are a...
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  • 21 May 2019
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These high-quality note cards feature 12 beautiful photographs of Geisha. On the back of each card an introduction details the history or meaning behind the design. Japanese Geisha Note Cards are an excellent value—a fraction of the price of other fine art print note cards with envelopes.

These fine quality blank note cards are printed with twelve different patterns and accompanying envelopes.
  • On the back of each card is a short description of the front design
  • 12 folded blank note cards 6 x 4 inches (152 x 102 mm)
  • 12 envelopes 6 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches (160 x 108 mm)
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Price: $12.99
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Imprint: Tuttle Publishing
Publication Date: 21 May 2019
Trim Size: 4.75 X 6.75 in
ISBN: 9780804851633
Format: Other
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"[Patrick Hochner's] intimate vignettes capture the rich colors and pure refinement of these women in superb detail--bowing on stage, passing through Gion alleys, glimpsed beneath a customary paper parasol, or visiting Kyoto temples. Send one to that friend of yours who loves Japan." -- Kyoto Journal

"…[These] cards will make a lovely set for anyone who has a love of Japan, geisha culture, a sense of class and mystique, or a love of fine fabrics and art, because geisha are an art form of their own." -- Castle View Academy blog
Patrick Hochner began taking photographs in his native Alsace when he was 14, using the family bathroom as his darkroom. At about the same time, he became interested in traveling, and has now visited over 100 countries in every part of the world, combining his passion for photography with travel. Arriving in Japan in the late 1970s, he has called Japan home for the past 30 years. He and his wife Akiko have fallen in love with the city of Kyoto, the old imperial capital, where he is currently documenting the Hanamachi geisha district--an amazing world full of grace and beauty. They spend half their time in Nice, France.

Tuttle Studio draws inspiration from the modern and traditional arts of Asia to create designs for its lines of journals, stationery, gift wrapping products and origami paper. It is a division of Tuttle Publishing, a leading publisher of books on the languages, history, art and cultures of Asia. The company was founded in 1832 in Rutland, Vermont (USA) and opened a branch in Tokyo, Japan in 1948.