1868 1912 Collection
"Exploring the Artistic Tapestry of 1868-1912
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"Exploring the Artistic Tapestry of 1868-1912: A Journey through Japanese History" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich artistic heritage of Japan from 1868 to 1912. This captivating era witnessed a fusion of traditional aesthetics with modern influences, resulting in a diverse range of masterpieces that continue to captivate audiences today. Admire the skillful brushwork and attention to detail in "Vase of Flowers with Grasshopper, Marine Life, and Garden Rock, " a late 1800s creation by an unknown artist. The delicate arrangement showcases nature's beauty while inviting contemplation on life's transience. Transport yourself to the Enkyo Era (1744-48) through Mizuno Toshikata's masterpiece "The Fourth Month, A Lady. " With intricate details and vibrant colors, this artwork captures the grace and elegance of women during this period, offering a glimpse into their daily lives. Marvel at Suzuki Harunobu's "Passing the Bamboo Grove, " created between 1868-1912. This woodblock print transports viewers to ancient Japan as they witness two figures strolling amidst lush greenery. The simplicity yet profoundness evokes a sense of tranquility within one's soul. Discover cultural artifacts like the mysterious Sash (Obi) from the 1800s whose creator remains unknown. Its intricate patterns reflect both fashion trends and societal status during that time, leaving us yearning for more knowledge about its origins. Delve into religious art with Hakuen's "Parinirvana with Otsu-e Subjects. " Created during the mid-19th century when Buddhism flourished in Japan, this piece depicts scenes from Buddha's final moments before attaining enlightenment - an embodiment of spiritual devotion and reverence. Unearth hidden treasures such as Warrior mounted on a Horse.