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Okumura Masanobu was a Japanese artist and printmaker who lived during the Edo period (1603-1868)

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Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Oiran courtesan fixing her hair while a samurai watches in front of a water barrel in the pleasure

Oiran courtesan fixing her hair while a samurai watches in front of a water barrel in the pleasure quarters
FLO4630972 Oiran courtesan fixing her hair while a samurai watches in front of a water barrel in the pleasure quarters. Woodblock print by Masanobu Okumura (1686-1764) from Fuzoku Emakimono

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: JAPAN: KABUKI THEATER. Drama about a vendetta. Wood block print, early 18th century

JAPAN: KABUKI THEATER. Drama about a vendetta. Wood block print, early 18th century, by Okumura Masanobu

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Kesa Gozen, 17th century. Creators: Okumura Masanobu, Suzuki Harunobu

Kesa Gozen, 17th century. Creators: Okumura Masanobu, Suzuki Harunobu
Kesa Gozen, 17th century. From A Collection of Beauties

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Woman Reading a Scroll, 17th century. Creators: Okumura Masanobu, Suzuki Harunobu

Woman Reading a Scroll, 17th century. Creators: Okumura Masanobu, Suzuki Harunobu
Woman Reading a Scroll, 17th century. Series: A Collection of Beauties

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Shoki, the Demon-Queller, early 18th century. early 18th century

Shoki, the Demon-Queller, early 18th century. early 18th century
Shoki, the Demon-Queller, early 18th century

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Courtesans and a street entertainer with performing monkey in front of a barred shopfront in

Courtesans and a street entertainer with performing monkey in front of a barred shopfront in the pleasure quarters
FLO4630900 Courtesans and a street entertainer with performing monkey in front of a barred shopfront in the pleasure quarters

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Courtesans relaxing by reading books in front of a large folding screen

Courtesans relaxing by reading books in front of a large folding screen. Woodblock print by Moronobu Hishikawa
FLO4630934 Courtesans relaxing by reading books in front of a large folding screen. Woodblock print by Moronobu Hishikawa (1618-1694) from Fuzoku Emakimono, Picture Scroll of the Water Trade, Tokyo

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Samurai receiving a letter from a courtesan in the pleasure quarters

Samurai receiving a letter from a courtesan in the pleasure quarters. Woodblock print by Masanobu Okumura (1686-1764)
FLO4630858 Samurai receiving a letter from a courtesan in the pleasure quarters. Woodblock print by Masanobu Okumura (1686-1764) from Fuzoku Emakimono, Picture Scroll of the Water Trade, Tokyo

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Miasma (Sawaki no tei), with three courtesans in the pleasure quarters of Yoshiwara

Miasma (Sawaki no tei), with three courtesans in the pleasure quarters of Yoshiwara
FLO4630834 Miasma (Sawaki no tei), with three courtesans in the pleasure quarters of Yoshiwara. Woodblock print by Masanobu Okumura (1686-1764) from Fuzoku Emakimono

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Courtesans playing shamisen and dancing in Kyomachi, Yoshiwara

Courtesans playing shamisen and dancing in Kyomachi, Yoshiwara. They sit outside a barred teahouse in the pleasure
FLO4630830 Courtesans playing shamisen and dancing in Kyomachi, Yoshiwara. They sit outside a barred teahouse in the pleasure quarters

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Japanese god Daikokuten with courtesan and kamuro (young girl maid)

Japanese god Daikokuten with courtesan and kamuro (young girl maid). Woodblock print by Masanobu Okumura (1686-1764)
FLO4630765 Japanese god Daikokuten with courtesan and kamuro (young girl maid). Woodblock print by Masanobu Okumura (1686-1764) from Fuzoku Emakimono, Picture Scroll of the Water Trade, Tokyo

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Oiran courtesan watching a trial of strength between her kamuro (maid)

Oiran courtesan watching a trial of strength between her kamuro (maid) and Kinpira the famous strong man
FLO4630759 Oiran courtesan watching a trial of strength between her kamuro (maid) and Kinpira the famous strong man. A jug of sake and drinking bowl in front

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Customer and courtesan with maid (kamuro) being led by a servant holding a lantern in the pleasure

Customer and courtesan with maid (kamuro) being led by a servant holding a lantern in the pleasure quarters
FLO4630943 Customer and courtesan with maid (kamuro) being led by a servant holding a lantern in the pleasure quarters. Woodblock print by Masanobu Okumura (1686-1764) from Fuzoku Emakimono

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Courtesan entertaining a customer by playing the shamisen in the pleasure quarters

Courtesan entertaining a customer by playing the shamisen in the pleasure quarters
FLO4630888 Courtesan entertaining a customer by playing the shamisen in the pleasure quarters. Woodblock print by Masanobu Okumura (1686-1764) from Fuzoku Emakimono

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Oiran courtesans and maid (kamuro) walking in the pleasure quarters

Oiran courtesans and maid (kamuro) walking in the pleasure quarters. Woodblock print by Masanobu Okumura (1686-1764)
FLO4630883 Oiran courtesans and maid (kamuro) walking in the pleasure quarters. Woodblock print by Masanobu Okumura (1686-1764) from Fuzoku Emakimono, Picture Scroll of the Water Trade, Tokyo

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Samurai in a sedan chair, courtesans and tradesmen walking in Yoshiwara

Samurai in a sedan chair, courtesans and tradesmen walking in Yoshiwara. Woodblock print by Masanobu Okumura (1686-1764)
FLO4630813 Samurai in a sedan chair, courtesans and tradesmen walking in Yoshiwara. Woodblock print by Masanobu Okumura (1686-1764) from Fuzoku Emakimono, Picture Scroll of the Water Trade, Tokyo

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Samurai walk past courtesans in barred teahouses, a courtesan entertains a customer upstairs

Samurai walk past courtesans in barred teahouses, a courtesan entertains a customer upstairs
FLO4630772 Samurai walk past courtesans in barred teahouses, a courtesan entertains a customer upstairs, and a man with a lantern guides a couple in the street. Scene in Kyomachi Yoshiwara

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Oiran courtesan having her hair treated with perfumed oil by a kamuro outside a barred shopfront

Oiran courtesan having her hair treated with perfumed oil by a kamuro outside a barred shopfront in the pleasure
FLO4630920 Oiran courtesan having her hair treated with perfumed oil by a kamuro outside a barred shopfront in the pleasure quarters. Another maid brings a letter

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Courtesan treating a woman with moxibustion, burning moxa (mugwort) on her skin

Courtesan treating a woman with moxibustion, burning moxa (mugwort) on her skin
FLO4630903 Courtesan treating a woman with moxibustion, burning moxa (mugwort) on her skin. Woodblock print by Masanobu Okumura (1686-1764) from Fuzoku Emakimono, Picture Scroll of the Water Trade

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Samurai and servant, courtesans and merchants in the pleasure quarters

Samurai and servant, courtesans and merchants in the pleasure quarters. Woodblock print by Masanobu Okumura (1686-1764)
FLO4630868 Samurai and servant, courtesans and merchants in the pleasure quarters. Woodblock print by Masanobu Okumura (1686-1764) from Fuzoku Emakimono, Picture Scroll of the Water Trade, Tokyo

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Two kamuro maids try to drag two samurai to their courtesan mistresses

Two kamuro maids try to drag two samurai to their courtesan mistresses. Scene in Yoshiwara pleasure quarters
FLO4630825 Two kamuro maids try to drag two samurai to their courtesan mistresses. Scene in Yoshiwara pleasure quarters. Woodblock print by Masanobu Okumura (1686-1764) from Fuzoku Emakimono

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: The artist Masanobu Okumura in glasses signing his name to a folding-screen painting while a

The artist Masanobu Okumura in glasses signing his name to a folding-screen painting while a courtesan passes a letter
FLO4630771 The artist Masanobu Okumura in glasses signing his name to a folding-screen painting while a courtesan passes a letter to a samurai

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Courtesan playing a shamisen for customers Fukurokuju and Daikokuten of the Seven Lucky Gods

Courtesan playing a shamisen for customers Fukurokuju and Daikokuten of the Seven Lucky Gods
FLO4630723 Courtesan playing a shamisen for customers Fukurokuju and Daikokuten of the Seven Lucky Gods. A maid stands on Daikokuten's back to put a table and sake bottles on Fukurokuju's head

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Courtesan and customer sharing a tobacco pipe on a teahouse verandah as a bookseller walks by in

Courtesan and customer sharing a tobacco pipe on a teahouse verandah as a bookseller walks by in the pleasure quarters
FLO4630836 Courtesan and customer sharing a tobacco pipe on a teahouse verandah as a bookseller walks by in the pleasure quarters

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: An oiran courtesan playing two shojo with sake from a huge vase

An oiran courtesan playing two shojo with sake from a huge vase. Woodblock print by Masanobu Okumura (1686-1764)
FLO4630734 An oiran courtesan playing two shojo with sake from a huge vase. Woodblock print by Masanobu Okumura (1686-1764) from Fuzoku Emakimono, Picture Scroll of the Water Trade, Tokyo

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: The Waka Murasaki Chapter from 'The Tale of Genji' (Genji Waka Murasaki)...parodies, c. 1710

The Waka Murasaki Chapter from "The Tale of Genji" (Genji Waka Murasaki)...parodies, c. 1710
The Waka Murasaki Chapter from "The Tale of Genji" (Genji Waka Murasaki), from a series of Genji parodies, c. 1710

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: The Momiji-no-ga Chapter from 'The Tale of Genji' (Genji Momiji-no-ga), from a series... c. 1710

The Momiji-no-ga Chapter from "The Tale of Genji" (Genji Momiji-no-ga), from a series... c. 1710
The Momiji-no-ga Chapter from "The Tale of Genji" (Genji Momiji-no-ga), from a series of Genji parodies, c. 1710

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Teika's Journey (Taika no michiyuki), from the series 'Famous Scenes from Japanese... c. 1705/06

Teika's Journey (Taika no michiyuki), from the series "Famous Scenes from Japanese... c. 1705/06
Teika's Journey (Taika no michiyuki), from the series "Famous Scenes from Japanese Puppet Plays (Yamato irotake)", c. 1705/06

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Wada's Banquet (Wada sakamori), from the series 'Famous Scenes from Japanese...c.1705/06

Wada's Banquet (Wada sakamori), from the series "Famous Scenes from Japanese...c.1705/06
Wada's Banquet (Wada sakamori), from the series "Famous Scenes from Japanese Puppet Plays (Yamato irotake)", c. 1705/06

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Legend of Taishi, Scene 2 (Taishiden nidanme), from the series 'Famous Scenes from... c. 1705/06

Legend of Taishi, Scene 2 (Taishiden nidanme), from the series "Famous Scenes from... c. 1705/06
Legend of Taishi, Scene 2 (Taishiden nidanme), from the series "Famous Scenes from Japanese Puppet Plays (Yamato irotake)", c. 1705/06

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Usuyuki: The Kogo Scene (Usuyuki Kogo no dan), from the series 'Famous Scenes from... c. 1705/06

Usuyuki: The Kogo Scene (Usuyuki Kogo no dan), from the series "Famous Scenes from... c. 1705/06
Usuyuki: The Kogo Scene (Usuyuki Kogo no dan), from the series "Famous Scenes from Japanese Puppet Plays (Yamato irotake)", c. 1705/06

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Poem by Fujiwara no Teika, from the series 'Yoshiwara Courtesans in the Three... c. 1750

Poem by Fujiwara no Teika, from the series "Yoshiwara Courtesans in the Three... c. 1750
Poem by Fujiwara no Teika, from the series "Yoshiwara Courtesans in the Three Evenings (Yoshiwara keisei sanseki)", c. 1750

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: The Actor Kirinami Onoe as Osasa in the play 'Hachijin Taiheiki, ' performed at the... 1727, 1727

The Actor Kirinami Onoe as Osasa in the play "Hachijin Taiheiki, " performed at the... 1727, 1727
The Actor Kirinami Onoe as Osasa in the play "Hachijin Taiheiki, " performed at the Nakamura Theater in the eighth month, 1727, 1727

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Large Perspective Picture of the Kaomise Performance on the Kabuki Stage (Shibai...c. 1745)

Large Perspective Picture of the Kaomise Performance on the Kabuki Stage (Shibai...c. 1745. Creator: Okumura Masanobu)
Large Perspective Picture of the Kaomise Performance on the Kabuki Stage (Shibai kyogen butai kaomise o uki-e), c. 1745

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Original Perspective Picture of the Fashionable Seven Gods of Good Fortune (Furyu... 1740s)

Original Perspective Picture of the Fashionable Seven Gods of Good Fortune (Furyu... 1740s. Creator: Okumura Masanobu)
Original Perspective Picture of the Fashionable Seven Gods of Good Fortune (Furyu shichi fukujin uki-e kongen), 1740s

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: The Morning After, from 'Thinking of Rising from Bed - A Set of Three (Toko banare...', c. 1750)

The Morning After, from "Thinking of Rising from Bed - A Set of Three (Toko banare...", c. 1750)
The Morning After, from "Thinking of Rising from Bed - A Set of Three (Toko banare omoi iri sanpukutsui)", c. 1750

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: All Kinds of Household Items (Chodo zukushi), from the series 'Famous Scenes from... c. 1705/06

All Kinds of Household Items (Chodo zukushi), from the series "Famous Scenes from... c. 1705/06
All Kinds of Household Items (Chodo zukushi), from the series "Famous Scenes from Japanese Puppet Plays (Yamato irotake)", c. 1705/06

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Rensho arriving at Mt. Koya (Rensho Koya-iri), from the series 'Famous Scenes from... c. 1705/06

Rensho arriving at Mt. Koya (Rensho Koya-iri), from the series "Famous Scenes from... c. 1705/06
Rensho arriving at Mt. Koya (Rensho Koya-iri), from the series "Famous Scenes from Japanese Puppet Plays (Yamato irotake)", c. 1705/06

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Yoshitsune (Ushiwaka) and Princess Joruri, from the series 'Famous Scenes from... c. 1705/06

Yoshitsune (Ushiwaka) and Princess Joruri, from the series "Famous Scenes from... c. 1705/06
Yoshitsune (Ushiwaka) and Princess Joruri, from the series "Famous Scenes from Japanese Puppet Plays (Yamato irotake)", c. 1705/06

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: The Bamboo Flute and the Potted Tree (Shakuhachi hachi-no-ki), no. 12 from a series of

The Bamboo Flute and the Potted Tree (Shakuhachi hachi-no-ki), no. 12 from a series of 12 prints depicting parodies of plays, c. 1716/35

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Heating Sake with Maple Leaves (Kanzake momijigari), no. 9 from a series of 12 prints... c.1716/35

Heating Sake with Maple Leaves (Kanzake momijigari), no. 9 from a series of 12 prints... c.1716/35
Heating Sake with Maple Leaves (Kanzake momijigari), no. 9 from a series of 12 prints depicting parodies of plays, c. 1716/35

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Eguchi and Love's Fishing Boat (Koi no tsuribune Eguchi), no. 4 from a series of 12... c. 1716/35

Eguchi and Love's Fishing Boat (Koi no tsuribune Eguchi), no. 4 from a series of 12... c. 1716/35
Eguchi and Love's Fishing Boat (Koi no tsuribune Eguchi), no. 4 from a series of 12 prints depicting parodies of plays, c. 1716/35

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Sleeve-Letter Takasago (Sodefumi Takasago), no. 2 from a series of 12 prints...plays, c. 1716/35

Sleeve-Letter Takasago (Sodefumi Takasago), no. 2 from a series of 12 prints...plays, c. 1716/35
Sleeve-Letter Takasago (Sodefumi Takasago), no. 2 from a series of 12 prints depicting parodies of plays, c. 1716/35

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: The Actor Sanogawa Mangiku I as Ohatsu in the play 'Sogazaki Shinju, ' performed at the... 1719

The Actor Sanogawa Mangiku I as Ohatsu in the play "Sogazaki Shinju, " performed at the... 1719
The Actor Sanogawa Mangiku I as Ohatsu in the play "Sogazaki Shinju, " performed at the Nakamura Theater in the fourth month, 1719, 1719

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: The Hanachirusato Chapter from 'The Tale of Genji' (Genji Hanachirusato), from a series... c. 1710

The Hanachirusato Chapter from "The Tale of Genji" (Genji Hanachirusato), from a series... c. 1710
The Hanachirusato Chapter from "The Tale of Genji" (Genji Hanachirusato), from a series of Genji parodies, c. 1710

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: The Suetsumuhana Chapter from 'The Tale of Genji' (Genji Suetsumuhana), from a... c. 1710

The Suetsumuhana Chapter from "The Tale of Genji" (Genji Suetsumuhana), from a... c. 1710
The Suetsumuhana Chapter from "The Tale of Genji" (Genji Suetsumuhana), from a series of Genji parodies, c. 1710

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Shoki the Demon Queller Sharpening His Sword, c. 1725 (hand coloured woodblock print; hosoban)

Shoki the Demon Queller Sharpening His Sword, c. 1725 (hand coloured woodblock print; hosoban, urushi-e)
5859991 Shoki the Demon Queller Sharpening His Sword, c.1725 (hand coloured woodblock print; hosoban, urushi-e) by Masanobu, Okumura (1686-1764); 31.3 x 14.7 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL

Background imageOkumura Masanobu Collection: Three samurai listen to a courtesan play the shamisen, as a kamuro brings food on a tray

Three samurai listen to a courtesan play the shamisen, as a kamuro brings food on a tray
FLO4630777 Three samurai listen to a courtesan play the shamisen, as a kamuro brings food on a tray. Woodblock print by Masanobu Okumura (1686-1764) from Fuzoku Emakimono



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Okumura Masanobu Collection

Okumura Masanobu was a Japanese artist and printmaker who lived during the Edo period (1603-1868). He was born in 1686 in Kyoto and is best known for his ukiyo-e woodblock prints. His works were often characterized by their bold lines, bright colors, and intricate patterns. He also produced a number of books on art theory and technique. His most famous work is the “Tōto Meisho Zue” (Pictures of Famous Places in Eastern Capital), which depicted scenes from around Tokyo. Masanobu's works are highly sought after by collectors today, as they represent an important part of Japanese art history.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Okumura Masanobu collection is a stunning array of Japanese art available through Media Storehouse. Our collection features wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards all showcasing the incredible talent of this renowned artist. Masanobu was an Edo period ukiyo-e painter and printmaker who produced works that depicted everyday life in Japan during the 18th century. His artwork often featured beautiful women in various settings such as gardens or interiors. Our collection includes some of his most famous pieces including "Beauty on a Veranda" and "Courtesans Playing with Fireworks". These pieces are perfect for anyone looking to add a touch of elegance to their home or office decor. With high-quality printing techniques used throughout the range, customers can be assured that they will receive only the best quality products when purchasing from our collection at Media Storehouse.
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What are Okumura Masanobu (Artists Arts) art prints?

Okumura Masanobu was a Japanese artist who lived during the Edo period. He is known for his woodblock prints, which were popular in Japan during this time. Okumura's prints often depicted scenes from everyday life, such as women doing household chores or actors performing on stage. Artists Arts has a collection of Okumura Masanobu's art prints available for purchase. These prints are reproductions of his original woodblock prints and are made using high-quality materials to ensure their longevity. The collection includes a variety of images, ranging from landscapes to portraits to scenes from daily life. Okumura's art is highly regarded for its intricate details and use of color. His work captures the essence of life in Japan during the Edo period and provides an insight into the culture and traditions of that time. Artists Arts' collection of Okumura Masanobu art prints offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Japanese history and experience the beauty and intricacy of traditional woodblock printing techniques.
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What Okumura Masanobu (Artists Arts) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Okumura Masanobu art prints that are available for purchase. The collection includes various traditional Japanese woodblock prints, depicting scenes from everyday life, landscapes and portraits. Some of the popular pieces include "The Courtesan Hanazuma of the Ogiya", "The Actor Ichikawa Danjuro V as Takenuki Gorozo" and "A View of Mount Fuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido Road". These prints showcase Masanobu's signature style, which is characterized by bold lines, intricate details and vibrant colors. In addition to these classic works, Media Storehouse also offers modern reproductions that have been digitally enhanced for greater clarity and color accuracy. Whether you're an art collector or simply looking to add some unique decor to your home or office space, there's sure to be an Okumura Masanobu print that will suit your taste and budget at Media Storehouse.
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To purchase Okumura Masanobu art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork online. Once you have found the print that you would like to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before completing your order. We offer a variety of sizes for their art prints, so make sure to select the size that best fits your needs. Additionally, we offer a range of framing options if you would like your print framed upon delivery. Okumura Masanobu was a Japanese artist who created beautiful woodblock prints during the Edo period. His works often depicted scenes from everyday life in Japan, as well as landscapes and portraits. Owning one of his pieces is not only aesthetically pleasing but also serves as an important cultural artifact from Japan's rich artistic history.
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As a virtual art marketplace, we offer a wide range of Okumura Masanobu art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print. The cost of these prints can be influenced by factors such as the rarity or popularity of the artwork, the quality of materials used to create them, and their overall condition. We provide customers with access to an extensive collection of Okumura Masanobu's artworks, including his famous woodblock prints. These pieces are available in various sizes and formats such as canvas prints, framed prints, photographic prints among others. The prices for these items may differ based on your location but you can easily find out more about pricing by browsing through our online catalogue or contacting us directly for further information. We take pride in providing high-quality products at reasonable prices to ensure that everyone has access to beautiful works of art from around the world.
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We take great care in delivering your Okumura Masanobu art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives safely and securely at your doorstep. Your print will be carefully rolled and placed inside a sturdy cardboard tube, which is then sealed with tape to prevent any damage during transit. We work with trusted courier partners who specialize in handling delicate items such as art prints. Once your order has been dispatched from our warehouse, you will receive an email notification containing tracking information so that you can keep track of its progress. When your package arrives, please handle it with care and remove the print from the tube gently. We recommend allowing the print to rest for a few hours before framing or mounting it on your wall. We are committed to providing our customers with a seamless shopping experience and ensuring that their artwork arrives in perfect condition every time.