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Japanese fan print (ogi shape), 19th century (1925)
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Japanese fan print (ogi shape), 19th century (1925)
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This stunning 19th-century Japanese fan print captures the essence of spring with its delicate cherry blossoms and vibrant colors. Created during the Edo period by Ando Hiroshige, a renowned artist from the Ukiyo-e artistic school, this woodblock print showcases his mastery in capturing nature's beauty. The artwork depicts a procession of women admiring cherry trees in full bloom. Dressed in traditional kimonos, they gather beneath the graceful branches to appreciate the ephemeral beauty of these blossoms. The composition exudes tranquility and harmony, transporting viewers to a serene moment in time. Hiroshige's meticulous attention to detail is evident throughout the print. Each petal is meticulously rendered, showcasing his skillful technique and dedication to his craft. The subtle color palette adds depth and richness to the scene while maintaining an air of subtlety. As one gazes upon this artwork, it becomes clear why Hiroshige was revered as one of Japan's greatest landscape artists. His ability to capture fleeting moments in nature resonates deeply with viewers even today. This particular print is part of Edward F Strange's collection and serves as a testament to his appreciation for Japanese artistry. It stands as a reminder that art has no boundaries or limitations when it comes to transcending time and cultures - allowing us all to admire and cherish its enduring beauty.
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