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Cat Playing with a Toy Butterfly, from the series "Thirty-six Pictures of Birds (Sanjuroku kinzoku)", 1828 (colour woodblock print with metallic pigments; surimono shikishiban)
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Cat Playing with a Toy Butterfly, from the series "Thirty-six Pictures of Birds (Sanjuroku kinzoku)", 1828 (colour woodblock print with metallic pigments; surimono shikishiban)
5860357 Cat Playing with a Toy Butterfly, from the series "Thirty-six Pictures of Birds (Sanjuroku kinzoku)", 1828 (colour woodblock print with metallic pigments; surimono shikishiban) by Hokkei, Toyota (1780-1850); 21.2 x 17.7 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; (add.info.: by Totoya Hokkei)
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This print titled "Cat Playing with a Toy Butterfly" is part of the series "Thirty-six Pictures of Birds (Sanjuroku kinzoku)" created by Toyota Hokkei in 1828. Measuring 21.2 x 17.7 cm, this colour woodblock print with metallic pigments showcases Hokkei's exquisite craftsmanship. In this artwork, we see a mischievous cat engrossed in play as it paws at a delicate toy butterfly. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring the scene to life, capturing the grace and curiosity of both the feline and its fluttering companion. Hokkei's mastery of his craft is evident in every brushstroke, from the fine lines that depict the cat's fur to the shimmering metallic pigments that enhance the beauty of the butterfly wings. This piece exemplifies traditional Japanese artistry during Japan's Edo period. The absence of any human presence allows us to focus solely on these two creatures engaged in their own private world. The simplicity and elegance of this composition draw us into their playful interaction, reminding us of our own connection with nature. Displayed at The Art Institute of Chicago, this artwork serves as a testament to Hokkei's skill as an artist and his ability to capture fleeting moments through his prints. It stands as a timeless representation not only of Japanese culture but also celebrates our universal fascination with animals and their innate sense for joyous playfulness.
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