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Azalea in Pot, 1930s (colour woodblock print)
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Azalea in Pot, 1930s (colour woodblock print)
883399 Azalea in Pot, 1930s (colour woodblock print) by Koson, Ohara (1877-1945); 36.2A--23.9 cm; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, USA; (add.info.: Published by Kawaguchi JirAc. Engraved by Maeda KentarAc. Printed by Komatsu Wasankichi.
); eMinneapolis Institute of Art; Gift of Paul Schweitzer; Japanese, out of copyright
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This vibrant and captivating photograph captures the essence of a blooming Azalea in Pot during the 1930s. The colour woodblock print, created by Koson Ohara, showcases his mastery in capturing the beauty of nature through art. Measuring at 36.2A--23.9 cm, this piece is housed at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts in Minnesota, USA. The attention to detail is evident as every delicate petal and leaf is brought to life with precision and skill. Published by Kawaguchi JirAc and engraved by Maeda KentarAc, this artwork represents a collaboration between talented artists who sought to showcase the splendor of Japanese flora. The bright hues emanating from this potted azalea evoke a sense of joy and tranquility. It serves as a testament to Japan's rich cultural heritage where flowers hold great significance. This still life composition not only celebrates the natural world but also highlights Shin Hanga - a movement that revitalized traditional Japanese printmaking techniques during the early 20th century. Gifted by Paul Schweitzer, this mesmerizing artwork now resides within the walls of Minneapolis Institute of Art for all visitors to admire its timeless beauty. Its presence reminds us of our connection with nature and invites us into a world filled with serenity and grace. Bridgeman Images has once again captured an extraordinary moment in art history through their impeccable documentation skills, allowing viewers worldwide to appreciate this masterpiece without any commercial intentions or restrictions on its use.
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