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Fudo Pass on the Mikuni Road in Kozuke Province (Joshu Mikuni goe Fudo toge), from... c. 1830 / 34. Creator: Totoya Hokkei
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Fudo Pass on the Mikuni Road in Kozuke Province (Joshu Mikuni goe Fudo toge), from... c. 1830 / 34. Creator: Totoya Hokkei
Fudo Pass on the Mikuni Road in Kozuke Province (Joshu Mikuni goe Fudo toge), from the series " Famous Places in the Provinces (Shokoku meisho)", c. 1830/34
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Aoigaoka Cartouche Gorge Hokkei Iwakubo Hokkei Kien Hokkei Kiko Hokkei Kyosai Hokkei Totoya Hokkei Uoya Iwakubo Hokkei Iwakubo Kinemon Kien Hokkei Kiko Hokkei Kinemon Iwakubo Kyosai Hokkei Local People Mountain Pass Otanzaku Pass Province Provincial Totoya Hokkei Uoya Hokkei Color Woodblock Print Letterbox Format
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This vibrant and captivating print titled "Fudo Pass on the Mikuni Road in Kozuke Province" takes us back to 19th century Japan, specifically during the Edo period. Created by Totoya Hokkei as part of his series "Famous Places in the Provinces" this artwork showcases the artist's mastery of color woodblock printing. The image transports us to Gunma, a picturesque province known for its stunning landscapes. The Fudo Pass, depicted here, is a mountainous gorge that cuts through the region. The lush greenery surrounding the pass adds depth and tranquility to the scene. In this letterbox format print, we see a lone male figure traversing through the rugged terrain. He represents both strength and resilience against nature's challenges. Local people can be seen in the background going about their daily lives, adding an element of realism and authenticity to this artistic representation. Hokkei's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this artwork - from the intricate cartouche framing at its edges to his skillful portrayal of geographical features. This piece serves as a testament not only to Hokkei's talent but also as a window into Japan's rich cultural heritage. Displayed at Chicago's Art Institute, this art print offers viewers an opportunity to immerse themselves in Japanese history and appreciate Hokkei's contribution to Asian artistry.
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