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Ono no Tofu Watching a Leaping Frog, Japan, early 1760s. Creator: Kitao Shigemasa
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Ono no Tofu Watching a Leaping Frog, Japan, early 1760s. Creator: Kitao Shigemasa
Ono no Tofu Watching a Leaping Frog, Japan, early 1760s
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This 18th-century woodblock print, titled "Ono no Tofu Watching a Leaping Frog" transports us to the serene landscapes of Japan during the early Edo period. Created by the talented artist Kitao Shigemasa, this artwork captures a moment of contemplation and mindfulness. In this scene, we see Ono no Tofu, a renowned calligrapher and poet from Japanese literature, standing at the edge of an estuary. Dressed in traditional clothing that reflects the fashion of the time, he holds a parasol to shield himself from the gentle rain. As his gaze fixates on a leaping frog before him, his mouth slightly agape with wonder and awe. Shigemasa's masterful use of color brings life to every element within this piece. The vibrant green hues depict lush vegetation surrounding the riverbank while contrasting against Tofu's elegant attire. The delicate lines and intricate details showcase Shigemasa's artistic skill as well as his ability to capture both natural beauty and human emotion. Through this artwork, we are invited into a world where nature intertwines with human existence – where moments of quiet observation can lead to profound insights. It serves as a reminder for us all to take pause amidst our busy lives and appreciate even the simplest wonders that surround us. Displayed proudly at The Art Institute Chicago's Asian Arts gallery, this woodblock print stands as a testament to Kitao Shigemasa's contribution to Japanese art history during the Tokugawa period.
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