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Cherry blossom viewing at Mount Asuka, 1785 (nishiki-e woodblock print)
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Cherry blossom viewing at Mount Asuka, 1785 (nishiki-e woodblock print)
7299838 Cherry blossom viewing at Mount Asuka, 1785 (nishiki-e woodblock print) by Kiyonaga, Torii (1752-1815); 55.7x40.6 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Kiyonaga Torii (1752-1815).
Display: nishiki-e (multi-block) woodblock print, printed with water-based vegetable pigments, Material: paper, Technique: colour woodcut.
Subject: Kanto, Tokyo, Mount Asuka); © Ashmolean Museum
Media ID 27984612
© Ashmolean Museum / Bridgeman Images
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This 18th-century woodblock print by Kiyonaga Torii takes us on a journey to Mount Asuka during cherry blossom season. The vibrant colors and intricate details of this nishiki-e print bring the scene to life, showcasing the beauty of nature in Japan. In the foreground, two elegantly dressed women stand beneath a canopy of blooming cherry blossoms. Their traditional kimonos and stylish hats add an air of grace and sophistication to the image. The delicate petals gently fall around them, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that captures the essence of springtime. Mount Asuka, located in Tokyo prefecture, serves as a picturesque backdrop for this enchanting scene. Its lush greenery provides a serene setting for cherry blossom viewing, which has been cherished by Japanese culture for centuries. This print celebrates not only the natural beauty but also the cultural significance attached to this annual event. Kiyonaga's skillful use of water-based vegetable pigments brings out every shade and hue in this artwork. The carefully carved woodblocks allow for precise printing techniques that result in stunning color combinations and gradients. As we admire this piece from Ashmolean Museum's collection, we are transported back in time to experience firsthand the joyous tradition of hanami (cherry blossom viewing). It reminds us of nature's ephemeral beauty and invites us to appreciate its fleeting moments with awe and reverence.
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