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Autumn, early 1850s (woodblock)
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Autumn, early 1850s (woodblock)
874837 Autumn, early 1850s (woodblock) by Kunisada, Utagawa (Toyokuni III) (1786-1865); 35.56 x84.14 cm; San Diego Museum of Art, USA; eSan Diego Museum of Art; Gift of Loch and Clare Crane; Japanese, out of copyright
Media ID 23243416
© San Diego Museum of Art Gift of Loch and Clare Crane / Bridgeman Images
Autumn Autumnal East Asia East Asian Eastern Kimono Kimonos
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Autumn, early 1850s (woodblock) captures the essence of a serene East Asian landscape during the changing seasons. This stunning print by Kunisada Utagawa (Toyokuni III) takes us back to a time when nature's beauty was celebrated through art. The scene unfolds with vibrant autumnal colors, as golden leaves gracefully fall from towering trees that line the riverbank. A picturesque bridge stretches across the tranquil waters, connecting two worlds and symbolizing harmony between man and nature. In this idyllic setting, we see men and women dressed in traditional kimonos, their attire reflecting the elegance of Japanese fashion during that era. The intricate details of their garments showcase not only style but also cultural significance. A child stands at the forefront of this woodblock print, capturing our attention with innocent curiosity. Their presence reminds us of the cyclical nature of life and how each generation embraces its own unique experiences within this timeless landscape. Kunisada Utagawa's masterful use of woodblock printing techniques brings depth and texture to every element in this composition. The meticulous craftsmanship is evident in every brushstroke, creating an immersive visual experience for viewers. This artwork now resides at San Diego Museum of Art thanks to Loch and Clare Crane's generous gift. It serves as a testament to Japan's rich artistic heritage while inviting contemplation on the beauty found within our natural surroundings.
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