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A woman from Ohara leading an ox, from the series "Five Annual Festivals for the Katsushika...1822. Creator: Katsushika Taito. A woman from Ohara leading an ox, from the series "Five Annual Festivals for the Katsushika...1822
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A woman from Ohara leading an ox, from the series "Five Annual Festivals for the Katsushika...1822. Creator: Katsushika Taito. A woman from Ohara leading an ox, from the series "Five Annual Festivals for the Katsushika...1822
A woman from Ohara leading an ox, from the series "Five Annual Festivals for the Katsushika Circle (Katsushika gosekku)", Japan, 1822
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A Woman from Ohara Leading an Ox" is a captivating woodblock print from the series "Five Annual Festivals for the Katsushika Circle," created by the renowned Japanese artist Katsushika Taito in 1822. This exquisite work of art transports us to the rural countryside of Japan during the 19th century. The image depicts a woman, dressed in traditional agricultural apparel, leading an ox through a picturesque landscape. The woman's clothing, consisting of a long-sleeved blouse and a flowing skirt, is adorned with intricate patterns and vibrant colors, reflecting the artistic school of Hokusen. She wears practical boots with thick soles, perfect for navigating the uneven terrain. The ox, a symbol of strength and labor, is bundled with reeds, likely for use as fuel or for thatching roofs. The woman's demeanor is calm and determined as she guides the beast, showcasing the resilience and hard work that was essential to rural life during this period. The print is filled with rich details, from the lush foliage and flowers in the background to the textured fabric of the woman's clothing. The use of color and the intricacy of the woodblock print technique add depth and dimension to the scene. This full-length print is a testament to the beauty and simplicity of rural life in Japan during the 19th century. It is a reminder of the importance of agriculture and the role of farm laborers in providing for their communities. The print is a valuable addition to any art collection, showcasing the artistic prowess and regionalism of Katsushika Taito and the artistic traditions of Japan.
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