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Roben Falls at Oyama in Sagami Province, 1834-1835 (colour woodcut)
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Roben Falls at Oyama in Sagami Province, 1834-1835 (colour woodcut)
8603864 Roben Falls at Oyama in Sagami Province, 1834-1835 (colour woodcut) by Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849); 55.4 x 40.4 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Roben Waterfall bursts from the cliffside, crashing into the pool below. In the spray of the falls, pilgrims purify themselves on the way to Oyama shrine.
(Sōshū Ōyama Rōben no taki), from the series A Tour of Waterfalls in Various Provinces (Shokoku taki meguri), 1834-35); Image © Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford
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Bath Cliff Edo Period 1603 1868 Hokusai 1760 1849 Hygiene Pilgrimage Purification Swimming Pool Ukiyo E Waterfall Several People
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This vibrant and captivating print captures the essence of Roben Falls at Oyama in Sagami Province, as depicted by the renowned Japanese artist Hokusai during the Edo period. The image showcases a magnificent waterfall bursting from the cliffside, its cascading waters crashing into a serene pool below. Amidst the spray of the falls, pilgrims can be seen purifying themselves on their way to Oyama shrine. The scene is filled with an air of tranquility and spirituality, as individuals immerse themselves in this natural spectacle for both physical and spiritual cleansing. The vivid colors used in this woodcut bring to life every detail of this breathtaking landscape. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this artwork also provides insight into daily life during that era. It highlights how water played a crucial role not only in hygiene but also in rituals and pilgrimage practices. Additionally, it offers a glimpse into traditional Japanese housing structures nestled amidst nature's beauty. Hokusai's masterful technique shines through in his ability to capture movement and emotion within still images. This piece exemplifies ukiyo-e art's influence on society by immortalizing moments like these for future generations to appreciate. Displayed at Ashmolean Museum at University of Oxford, UK, this remarkable print serves as a testament to Hokusai's artistic brilliance and continues to inspire awe among viewers today.
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