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Background imageShirasuka Collection: 'Shirasuka: View at Shiomizaka Slope (Shirasuka, Shiomizaka fûkei)', between c1841 and c1842

"Shirasuka: View at Shiomizaka Slope (Shirasuka, Shiomizaka fûkei)", between c1841 and c1842
"Shirasuka: View at Shiomizaka Slope (Shirasuka, Shiomizaka fukei)", between circa 1841 and circa 1842. Gyosho version

Background imageShirasuka Collection: Shirasuka: View of Shiomi Slope (Shirasuka, Shiomizaka no zu), from the series 'Fift... c. 1837/42

Shirasuka: View of Shiomi Slope (Shirasuka, Shiomizaka no zu), from the series "Fift... c. 1837/42
Shirasuka: View of Shiomi Slope (Shirasuka, Shiomizaka no zu), from the series "Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido (Tokaido gojusan tsugi)

Background imageShirasuka Collection: Shirasuka, from the series 'Fifty-three Stations [of the Tokaido] (Gojusan tsugi), ' also... 1852

Shirasuka, from the series "Fifty-three Stations [of the Tokaido] (Gojusan tsugi), " also... 1852
Shirasuka, from the series "Fifty-three Stations [of the Tokaido] (Gojusan tsugi), " also known as the Figure Tokaido (Jinbutsu Tokaido), 1852

Background imageShirasuka Collection: Shirasuka: Shiomi Slope (Shirasuka, Shiomizaka)—No. 33, from the series 'Fifty-three... c. 1847/52

Shirasuka: Shiomi Slope (Shirasuka, Shiomizaka)—No. 33, from the series "Fifty-three... c. 1847/52
Shirasuka: Shiomi Slope (Shirasuka, Shiomizaka)--No. 33, from the series "Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido (Tokaido gojusan tsugi), " also known as the Reisho Tokaido, c. 1847/52

Background imageShirasuka Collection: Shirasuka: View of Shiomi Slope (Shirasuka, Shiomizaka zu), from the series 'Fifty... c. 1833/34

Shirasuka: View of Shiomi Slope (Shirasuka, Shiomizaka zu), from the series "Fifty... c. 1833/34
Shirasuka: View of Shiomi Slope (Shirasuka, Shiomizaka zu), from the series "Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido (Tokaido gojusan tsugi no uchi), " also known as the Hoeido Tokaido, c

Background imageShirasuka Collection: Shirasuka: View of Shiomi Slope (Shirasuka, Shiomizaka zu), from the series 'Fifty... c. 1833/34

Shirasuka: View of Shiomi Slope (Shirasuka, Shiomizaka zu), from the series "Fifty... c. 1833/34
Shirasuka: View of Shiomi Slope (Shirasuka, Shiomizaka zu), from the series "Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido (Tokaido gojusan tsugi no uchi), " also known as the Hoeido Tokaido, c

Background imageShirasuka Collection: Shirasuka View Shiomi Slope Shiomizaka Zu Series Fifty-three Stations

Shirasuka View Shiomi Slope Shiomizaka Zu Series Fifty-three Stations
Shirasuka: View of Shiomi Slope (Shirasuka, Shiomizaka zu), from the series Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido (Tokaido gojusan tsugi no uchi), also known as the Hoeido Tokaido, c

Background imageShirasuka Collection: 東海'十三次 白須賀 Shirasuka Series

東海"十三次 白須賀 Shirasuka Series
Artokoloro

Background imageShirasuka Collection: Shirasuka, Katsushika, Hokusai, 1760-1849, artist, 1804. 1 print : woodcut, color; 11

Shirasuka, Katsushika, Hokusai, 1760-1849, artist, 1804. 1 print : woodcut, color; 11.6 x 16.5 cm. Print shows a man and a woman in domestic setting with bowl of fabric or clay

Background imageShirasuka Collection: Shirasuka

Shirasuka. Print shows a traveler on horseback and another man stopping at a tearoom at the Shirasuka station on the Tokaido Road. Date between 1804 and 1818


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"Shirasuka: A Glimpse into the Tokaido Gojusan Series" Step into the enchanting world of "Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido (Tokaido gojusan)" and discover the captivating beauty of Shirasuka. This picturesque location is brought to life through Katsushika Hokusai's remarkable woodcut prints, showcasing his artistic brilliance. In Hokusai's "Shirasuka View Shiomi Slope Shiomizaka Zu Series Fifty-three Stations, " we are transported to a serene landscape where nature harmoniously blends with human activity. The intricate details and vibrant colors in this print truly capture our imagination. The Shirasuka series by Artokoloro allows us to delve deeper into Hokusai's vision. With each print, we witness his mastery in portraying not only physical landscapes but also emotions that resonate within us, and is as if we can feel the gentle breeze rustling through the trees or hear distant sounds echoing from nearby villages. As we explore these prints, it becomes evident that Shirasuka holds a special place in Hokusai's heart. Through his artistry, he invites us to appreciate its unique charm and tranquility. We can almost imagine ourselves strolling along its streets, immersing ourselves in its rich history and culture. Hokusai's use of color and composition further enhances our connection with Shirasuka. The delicate balance between light and shadow creates a sense of depth, drawing us closer to every detail depicted on paper, and is no wonder why these prints continue to captivate art enthusiasts worldwide even after centuries have passed. Shirasuka beckons us with its timeless allure—a testament to Hokusai's genius as an artist who could evoke such emotions through simple woodcuts. Whether you are familiar with Japanese art or just beginning your journey into this mesmerizing realm, exploring Shirasuka will undoubtedly leave an indelible mark on your artistic soul.