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Second national industrial exhibition at Ueno Park, 1881 (woodblock print)
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Second national industrial exhibition at Ueno Park, 1881 (woodblock print)
5895268 Second national industrial exhibition at Ueno Park, 1881 (woodblock print) by Utagawa Hiroshige III (1842-94); Private Collection; (add.info.: Central panel of triptych by the artist also known as Andō Tokubei set in the courtyard of the Tokyo Art Museum built by British Architect Josiah Conder (1852-90) People in a mixture of traditional and western style attire stroll around the Shōjō Fountain (see also XOS 5672310 & 5895267))
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This woodblock print, titled "Second national industrial exhibition at Ueno Park, 1881" transports us back to a time of cultural exchange and transformation in Japan. Created by the renowned artist Utagawa Hiroshige III, this print showcases a central panel of a larger triptych that depicts the bustling courtyard of the Tokyo Art Museum. Intriguingly, this scene captures a unique juxtaposition between traditional Japanese attire and Western-style clothing worn by visitors from Europe. The presence of foreigners adds an air of cosmopolitanism to the atmosphere as they mingle with locals amidst the enchanting Shōjō Fountain. This fusion of Eastern and Western influences reflects Japan's growing interest in embracing modernization during this period. The exquisite details captured through woodcut techniques highlight both the beauty of Japanese craftsmanship and its harmonious coexistence with foreign elements. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are transported to a moment when Japan was on the cusp of westernization while still cherishing its rich cultural heritage. This remarkable piece not only serves as a visual feast but also offers us insights into historical events such as exhibitions that played pivotal roles in shaping Japan's path towards progress. It is truly fascinating how art can encapsulate moments in time and provide glimpses into societies undergoing profound transformations.
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