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Asakusa Rice Fields during the festival of the Cock from the series 100 Views of Edo, pub. 1857 (colour woodblock print)
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Asakusa Rice Fields during the festival of the Cock from the series 100 Views of Edo, pub. 1857 (colour woodblock print)
ILL45519 Asakusa Rice Fields during the festival of the Cock from the series 100 Views of Edo, pub. 1857 (colour woodblock print) by Hiroshige, Ando or Utagawa (1797-1858); 33.7x22.5 cm; Private Collection; Japanese, out of copyright
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This print captures the vibrant atmosphere of the Asakusa Rice Fields during the festival of the Cock, as depicted in Hiroshige's renowned series "100 Views of Edo". Published in 1857, this colour woodblock print showcases Hiroshige's mastery in capturing everyday scenes with a touch of artistic flair. The image transports us to a lively celebration where locals and visitors gather amidst lush rice fields. The festival ambiance is palpable, with colorful lanterns illuminating the night sky and traditional stalls lining the streets. The intricate details bring out a sense of movement and energy, as people engage in various activities such as food tasting, games, and performances. Hiroshige's use of vibrant colors adds depth to this snapshot from Edo period Japan. Each brushstroke reveals his meticulous attention to detail, highlighting not only the festive spirit but also showcasing elements unique to Japanese culture. From intricately designed kimonos to delicate paper lanterns swaying gently in the breeze – every aspect reflects an era rich in tradition and artistry. This particular print measures 33.7x22.5 cm and belongs to a private collection that cherishes its cultural significance. It serves as a window into history for those who appreciate Japanese art or seek inspiration from different time periods. As we admire this piece by Hiroshige through Bridgeman Images' lens, let us immerse ourselves in its beauty while respecting its copyright status and refraining from any commercial use without proper authorization.
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