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No. 8, K?nosu: Distant view of Fuji at Fukiage (K?nosu, Fukiage Fuji enb
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No. 8, K?nosu: Distant view of Fuji at Fukiage (K?nosu, Fukiage Fuji enb
5044020 No. 8, K?nosu: Distant view of Fuji at Fukiage (K?nosu, Fukiage Fuji enb?) (colour woodblock print) by Eisen, Keisai (Ikeda Yoshinobu) (1790-1848); Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: No. 8 in the series. Travellers on the zig-zag road through the ricefields, sparsely bordered by young trees, Fuji in distance. Fukiage means spouted up, Fuji looking as fresh on certain days as when first flung up by eruption. Signed: Keisai ga. Publisher: Takenouchi Magohachi (Hoeid?). Publishers seal: Hoeid? and Takenochi.
The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaid? Road (Kisokaid? rokuj?ky? tsugi no uchi)); eBristol Museums, Galleries & Archives; Japanese, out of copyright
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This print, titled "No. 8, K?nosu: Distant view of Fuji at Fukiage" transports us to the scenic beauty of Japan's countryside. Created by Eisen Keisai (Ikeda Yoshinobu) in the early 19th century, this colour woodblock print captures a serene moment along the Kisokaid? Road. In this artwork, we see travellers making their way through a zig-zag road that cuts through lush rice fields. The path is sparsely bordered by young trees, adding a touch of tranquility to the scene. But what truly steals our attention is the majestic Mount Fuji standing tall in the distance. The artist masterfully depicts Fuji as if it were freshly flung up by an eruption, with its peak looking pristine and untouched on certain days. This natural wonder serves as both a landmark and a source of inspiration for those journeying along this historic road. Signed "Keisai ga" and published by Takenouchi Magohachi (Hoeid?), this print is part of "The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaid? Road" series. It beautifully encapsulates not only the awe-inspiring landscapes but also showcases traditional Japanese artistry at its finest. Now housed in Bristol Museum and Art Gallery in the UK, this exquisite piece invites us to immerse ourselves in nature's splendor while appreciating Eisen Keisai's skillful craftsmanship.
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