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Badger, from the series Mirror of Stone Rubbings of Views of the Provinces (woodblock print; ishizuri-e, harimaze)
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Badger, from the series Mirror of Stone Rubbings of Views of the Provinces (woodblock print; ishizuri-e, harimaze)
5859823 Badger, from the series Mirror of Stone Rubbings of Views of the Provinces (woodblock print; ishizuri-e, harimaze) by Hiroshige, Ando or Utagawa (1797-1858); 17.0x11.3 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; (add.info.: by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858))
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This woodblock print titled "Badger, from the series Mirror of Stone Rubbings of Views of the Provinces" by Hiroshige, Ando or Utagawa takes us on a journey to ancient Japan. Measuring 17.0x11.3 cm, this black and white artwork showcases the mastery of Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858), one of Japan's most renowned artists. The print depicts a solitary badger in its natural habitat, beautifully capturing the essence of wildlife during the Edo period (1603-1868). With no human presence in sight, we are invited to appreciate the tranquility and simplicity that nature offers. Hiroshige's attention to detail is evident in every stroke, as he skillfully brings out the texture and form of both the animal and its surroundings. The intricate lines and delicate shading create a sense of depth that draws us into this enchanting scene. As we gaze upon this piece, we are transported back in time to 19th century Japan. The artist's use of ishizuri-e technique adds an element of mystery and intrigue to his work, further enhancing our fascination with this elusive creature. Displayed at The Art Institute of Chicago in Illinois, USA, this woodblock print serves as a testament to Hiroshige's artistic brilliance and his ability to capture not only physical beauty but also evoke emotions through his art. It reminds us that even centuries later, these masterpieces continue to inspire awe and admiration for their timeless elegance.
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