by Ogawa Kazumasa
A flowering camellia branch bearing multiple blossoms marked by distinctive red-and-white striping, their rounded petals unfolding among glossy green leaves against a softly toned background. Produced using early photography techniques and colored by hand afterwards, the composition emphasizes clarity of form, controlled color contrast, and fine botanical detail. Kazumasa’s careful framing reflects his measured approach to botanical study during the Meiji period.
In Japanese culture, camellias are associated with elegance, restraint, and seasonal beauty, admired for their symmetry and enduring presence in winter gardens. By removing the flowers from their natural setting, Kazumasa invites focused attention to structure, pattern, and natural variation. The image remains compelling today for its quiet elegance and its balance between scientific documentation and refined aesthetic sensibility.
This is a faithful reproduction as a giclée print, printed on museum-grade, archival fine art paper for lasting vibrancy and detail.
























