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Tray with Noshi Paper (Noshi Indicates a Present), 1816. 1816. Creator: Totoya Hokkei
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Tray with Noshi Paper (Noshi Indicates a Present), 1816. 1816. Creator: Totoya Hokkei
Tray with Noshi Paper (Noshi Indicates a Present), 1816
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This print titled "Tray with Noshi Paper (Noshi Indicates a Present), 1816" by Totoya Hokkei takes us back to the enchanting Edo period in Japan. The image showcases a beautifully arranged tray adorned with delicate Noshi paper, symbolizing the presence of a gift. Created as part of an album of woodblock prints surimono during the 19th century, this artwork is a testament to Hokkei's mastery in ukiyo-e printing. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring life to the flowers carefully placed on the tray, evoking a sense of tranquility and appreciation for nature's beauty. Each petal and leaf is meticulously depicted through ink and color on paper, showcasing Hokkei's skillful technique. As we gaze upon this still life composition, we are transported to another time and place where gifts were cherished expressions of gratitude or celebration. The cultural significance attached to Noshi paper adds depth to our understanding of Japanese traditions. Preserved within the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this piece stands as a testament to Hokkei's artistic legacy and serves as a reminder of Japan's rich heritage. It invites us to appreciate not only its aesthetic appeal but also its historical context within the broader artistic school known as aoigaoka. In essence, Totoya Hokkei's "Tray with Noshi Paper" encapsulates both artistry and cultural symbolism, offering viewers an opportunity for contemplation and admiration.
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