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The Fifty-three stations of the Tokaido. Seven. 7th Station Fujisawa, c. 1843-1847 (woodblock print on paper)
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The Fifty-three stations of the Tokaido. Seven. 7th Station Fujisawa, c. 1843-1847 (woodblock print on paper)
6437519 The Fifty-three stations of the Tokaido. Seven. 7th Station Fujisawa, c.1843-1847 (woodblock print on paper) by Hiroshige, Ando or Utagawa (1797-1858); 11.5x17 cm; Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery, Kent, UK; (add.info.: Torii gate in foreground, and porters and travellers crossing a bridge over a river. Village buildings and background, pine wooded with temple buildings. Artist's seal (red) adjacent to name of Station. Close resemblance to that of Hoseido set. Censor's seal: Hama. Mameban size. Koyotsugiri or one half of a Koban.); © Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery; Japanese, out of copyright
Media ID 24129116
© Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery / Bridgeman Images
Edo Periodlandscape Gate Villages Woodblock
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This woodblock print by Hiroshige, titled "The Fifty-three stations of the Tokaido. Seven. 7th Station Fujisawa" transports us to a serene and picturesque scene in 19th-century Japan. The print showcases the artist's incredible attention to detail and his ability to capture the essence of everyday life during the Edo period. In this particular image, we are presented with a view of Fujisawa, the seventh station along the famous Tokaido road. A torii gate stands prominently in the foreground, symbolizing both spiritual significance and marking an entrance into sacred grounds. Porters and travelers can be seen crossing a bridge over a tranquil river, while village buildings dotting the background create a sense of harmony between nature and human habitation. Hiroshige's masterful use of color and composition brings this landscape to life, evoking a feeling of tranquility that is characteristic of traditional Japanese art. The delicate lines and intricate details showcase his skill as one of Japan's most celebrated ukiyo-e artists. This exquisite woodblock print is housed at Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery in Kent, UK. It offers viewers an opportunity to immerse themselves in Japanese culture, history, and natural beauty through Hiroshige's artistic lens.
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