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Nyudozen Dajodaijin, between circa 1845 and circa 1849. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
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Nyudozen Dajodaijin, between circa 1845 and circa 1849. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
Nyudozen Dajodaijin, between circa 1845 and circa 1849. From number 76
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1840s Fuwa Fuwa Banazemon Fuwa Banzaemon Head Of State Japanese Era Menace Menacing Ando Hiroshige Ando Utagawa Hiroshige Colour Woodblock Print Hiroshige Ando Hiroshige I Hiroshige Ichiyusai Hiroshige Utagawa Ichiryusai Ichiyusai Hiroshige Utagawa Hiroshige
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Ando Hiroshige's captivating woodblock print, titled "Nyudozen Dajodaijin," showcases the elegant and menacing presence of Fuwa Banazemon, the Head of State of the Fuwa clan during the late Edo period of Japan, circa 1845-1849. The print is a stunning example of the Ukiyo-e art movement, which flourished during the 18th and 19th centuries in Japan. Hiroshige masterfully captures the intricate details of Fuwa Banazemon's traditional Japanese attire. The man wears a rich, green kimono adorned with intricate patterns, adding depth and texture to the print. The hat, or kasa, perched atop his head, is a symbol of his high rank and authority. The contrast between the vibrant green color of his clothing and the muted tones of the background creates a striking visual effect. Despite the grandeur of his appearance, Fuwa Banazemon's expression conveys a sense of menace and danger. His piercing gaze and clenched fist suggest a man ready for battle, adding an element of drama to the portrait. The print is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Japan during the Tokugawa period and the enduring influence of traditional Japanese clothing and design. This beautiful woodblock print is a treasure of Asian art and a must-see for anyone interested in the history of fashion, art, or Japanese culture. It is currently housed in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), where it continues to inspire and captivate visitors from around the world.
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