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Tea house in Hakusen district, ca. 1835-42. ca. 1835-42. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
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Tea house in Hakusen district, ca. 1835-42. ca. 1835-42. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
Tea house in Hakusen district, ca. 1835-42
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Tea House in Hakusen District - A Glimpse into Edo Period Japan
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. This print by Ando Hiroshige takes us back to the enchanting world of 19th century Japan. The scene depicts a bustling street in the Hakusen district, with its iconic tea house standing proudly amidst the vibrant surroundings. In this snapshot of daily life, we witness men and women going about their occupations, creating a lively atmosphere. Porters can be seen carrying heavy loads on their backs, while horses patiently wait for their next task as beasts of burden. The meticulous ink and color on paper technique used by Hiroshige brings these characters to life, capturing every detail with precision. The tea house itself stands as a testament to Japanese architectural beauty. Its elegant design and intricate woodwork showcase the country's rich heritage artistry. Inside its walls, travelers find solace from their journeys as they indulge in the calming ritual of tea drinking. Hiroshige's mastery lies not only in his ability to capture physical landscapes but also in his talent for evoking emotions through his prints. As we gaze upon this piece, we are transported back in time - feeling the energy of Edo period Japan pulsating through our veins. This remarkable woodblock print is now preserved at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), allowing us to appreciate Hiroshige's genius centuries later. It serves as a reminder that art has the power to transcend time and connect us with cultures long
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