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Futamigaura in Ise Province from a group of nine Uki-e prints (woodblock print)
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Futamigaura in Ise Province from a group of nine Uki-e prints (woodblock print)
1766529 Futamigaura in Ise Province from a group of nine Uki-e prints (woodblock print) by Shotei Hokuju (1763-c.1824); 26.3x38.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Futamigaura in Ise Province from a group of nine Uki-e prints. Shotei Hokuju (1763-c.1824). Oban yoko-e.); Photo eChristies Images; Japanese, out of copyright
Media ID 23308208
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Artist Japanese Artist Male Asian Art Asian Artist Asian Painting Early 19th Century Early Nineteenth Century Far East Floating World Japanese Art Japanese Artist Japanese Painting Japanese Prints Late 18th Century Late Eighteenth Century Male Artist Natural Phenomena Oban Oriental Printed Prints Province Small Group Small Group Of People Ukiyo Ukiyo E Ukiyo E School Water Transport Water Vehicle Water Vessel Wave Yoko E Futamigaura Hokuju Natural Space Shotei Hokuju
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This woodblock print titled "Futamigaura in Ise Province" by Shotei Hokuju takes us back to the enchanting world of 18th-century Japan. Measuring 26.3x38.7 cm, this exquisite piece is part of a group of nine Uki-e prints that beautifully capture the essence of the floating world. The scene depicts a serene coastline with a small group of people enjoying their day by the water's edge. A man and woman can be seen on a boat, gracefully navigating through gentle waves. The artist skillfully portrays natural phenomena such as rocks and crashing waves, adding depth and movement to the composition. The print showcases Hokuju's mastery in capturing both human figures and natural elements, creating a harmonious balance between them. The use of vibrant colors adds life to the artwork, transporting viewers to this idyllic coastal setting. As we delve into this early 19th-century masterpiece, we are reminded of the rich artistic tradition that thrived during this period in Japan. Hokuju's work exemplifies the ukiyo-e school style popular at that time – characterized by its depiction of everyday life scenes and its ability to evoke emotions through delicate brushwork. This stunning print from Bridgeman Images allows us to appreciate not only Hokuju's talent but also provides an insight into Japanese art history during this era. It serves as a testament to how art can transcend time, allowing us to connect with different cultures and immerse ourselves in their beauty and creativity.
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