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Ox (Ushi), from the series "Twelve Hours of the Floating World (Ukiyo juni shi)"
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Ox (Ushi), from the series "Twelve Hours of the Floating World (Ukiyo juni shi)"
Ox (Ushi), from the series " Twelve Hours of the Floating World (Ukiyo juni shi)", c. 1780/1801
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Beast Of Burden Charcoal Churinsha Churinsha Shuncho Katsukawa Kichizaemon Katsukawa Shunchō Katsukawa Yubundo Kichisado Kichizaemon Katsukawa Kissado Oban Oxen Sanko Shien Shuncho Churinsha Shuncho Katsukawa Toshien Toshinen Yubundo Katsukawa Yushido Colour Woodblock Print
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This print titled "Ox (Ushi), from the series 'Twelve Hours of the Floating World (Ukiyo juni shi)'" takes us back to 18th century Japan during the Edo period. Created by Katsukawa Shuncho, a renowned artist of that time, this woodblock print showcases his exceptional talent and mastery in capturing both beauty and realism. The image depicts a hardworking man leading an ox, which serves as a beast of burden in rural Japan. The ox's powerful presence is emphasized through its strong physique and majestic horns. The charcoal merchant, identified by his occupation-specific attire, relies on these loyal creatures to transport heavy loads for his trade. Shuncho's use of color adds depth and vibrancy to the scene. The warm hues create a sense of harmony between man and animal amidst their rustic surroundings. Through this artwork, we gain insight into not only the daily life in Tokugawa-era Japan but also the significance of animals as invaluable partners in various professions. Displayed at the Art Institute Chicago, this piece represents one among many treasures within their extensive collection dedicated to Asian art. It serves as a testament to Shuncho's artistic school and its contribution to Japanese cultural heritage. As we admire this remarkable woodblock print today, we are transported back centuries ago when men like him relied on oxen for their livelihoods – reminding us of our deep connection with nature throughout history.
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