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Okitsu, Okitsugawa, ca. 1834. ca. 1834. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
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Okitsu, Okitsugawa, ca. 1834. ca. 1834. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
Okitsu, Okitsugawa, ca. 1834
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Okitsu, Okitsugawa - A Glimpse into 19th Century Japan
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. This print by Ando Hiroshige takes us back to the Edo period in Japan, specifically to the picturesque village of Okitsu. Created around 1834, this polychrome woodblock print showcases Hiroshige's mastery in capturing the essence of Japanese landscapes and daily life. In this scene, we see a group of men crossing a river on horseback and on foot. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring to life the lush greenery surrounding them as they navigate through rocky formations. One man carries a palanquin or litter, suggesting that he may be transporting an important passenger. Hiroshige's skillful use of ink and color on paper creates a harmonious balance between nature and human activity. The horses' graceful movements are beautifully rendered, while the flowing river adds depth to the composition. This artwork is part of Hiroshige's renowned series "Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido" which depicts various locations along Japan's most famous highway during that time. It not only serves as an artistic representation but also provides valuable insights into historical occupations and modes of transportation. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this Heritage Art piece allows viewers to immerse themselves in Japanese heritage while appreciating Hiroshige's contribution to ukiyo-e (pictures from the floating world) art movement.
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