1735–ca Collection
"Exploring the Artistic Treasures of Edo Period Japan: From Painting Eyes to Praying for Rain" Step into the captivating world of 1735–ca
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"Exploring the Artistic Treasures of Edo Period Japan: From Painting Eyes to Praying for Rain" Step into the captivating world of 1735–ca, a period in Japanese history that witnessed an explosion of artistic creativity. Delve into the enchanting realm of Edo period art and immerse yourself in its diverse range of masterpieces. One such masterpiece is "Painting Eyes Snow Rabbit Úø¬ÕàÄÕø│, " a stunning work that showcases the delicate beauty and intricate details characteristic of this era. Created during the Edo period, it captures the essence of nature's wonders with remarkable precision. Moving on to religious art, we encounter "Prophets Saints Glory Bernardino Poccetti 1735-90. " This awe-inspiring piece depicts revered figures from Christian tradition, highlighting their divine presence through vibrant colors and meticulous brushwork. Shifting gears to more worldly subjects, we come across the intriguing "Courtesan Hitomachi Tsutaya Brothel series A Pattern Book. " This artwork offers a glimpse into the opulent world of courtesans, showcasing their elaborate costumes and exquisite hairstyles. Continuing our journey through time, we discover "Visiting Series Seven Fashionable Komachi, " which provides insight into fashionable trends prevalent during this era. These prints offer a window into society's obsession with style and elegance. Intriguingly different is "Monkey Dance, " a lively depiction capturing ca 1760 Japan's fascination with animal performances. The artwork portrays monkeys engaging in playful antics while showcasing incredible attention to detail. The allure continues with "Two Beauties, " a polychrome woodblock print that epitomizes feminine grace during this era. Its vivid colors and intricate patterns celebrate female beauty while reflecting societal ideals at that time. Venturing further into daily life, we encounter scenes like "Mrs T┼ì" depicting women engaged in various activities, showcasing the diversity of roles they played in society.