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Mitate (Parody) of Ono no Tofu in the Play Geiko Zashiki Kyogen, Japan, c. 1776. Creator: Shunsho
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Mitate (Parody) of Ono no Tofu in the Play Geiko Zashiki Kyogen, Japan, c. 1776. Creator: Shunsho
Mitate (Parody) of Ono no Tofu in the Play Geiko Zashiki Kyogen, Japan, c. 1776
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This vibrant woodblock print captures a playful and whimsical scene from 18th century Japan. Created by the renowned artist Shunsho, this artwork titled "Mitate (Parody) of Ono no Tofu in the Play Geiko Zashiki Kyogen" showcases his mastery of color and detail. In this lively depiction, we see a man dressed in traditional Japanese clothing, known as kimono, jumping over an estuary with remarkable agility. What makes this image truly unique is that instead of feet, the man wears frog-like sandals called pattens or geta. These platform shoes were commonly worn during the Edo period and are still seen today as part of traditional Japanese attire. The man holds a parasol to shield himself from the sun while he gracefully leaps through the air. The parasol adds a touch of elegance to his ensemble and complements his colorful kimono beautifully. Surrounded by serene waters and lush greenery, this scene transports us to rural Japan during the Tokugawa period. It offers a glimpse into daily life at that time when people would traverse rivers using various means such as these amphibian-inspired sandals. Shunsho's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, capturing not only the physical appearance but also conveying a sense of movement and joy within this momentary leap. This woodblock print serves as both an artistic masterpiece and an important cultural artifact from Japan's rich heritage.
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