Totoya Collection
Totoya Hokkei, a renowned artist from the 19th century, captured the essence of Japanese culture and nature in his exquisite prints
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Totoya Hokkei, a renowned artist from the 19th century, captured the essence of Japanese culture and nature in his exquisite prints. From Yama-uba with Kintaro to Ro-Chi-Shin Uprooting a Tree, Hokkei's art transports us to a world filled with beauty and wonder. In Preparations for the New Year, we witness the anticipation and excitement that surrounds this festive season. The delicate brushstrokes bring to life the vibrant colors and intricate details of traditional celebrations. Seal-stone and Seal-ink with Peacock Feathers showcases Hokkei's mastery over different mediums. The combination of seal-stone carving and ink painting creates a harmonious composition that is both elegant and captivating. Two Birds captures the gracefulness of nature as it intertwines with delicate fan designs. Plum Blossom and Wave showcase Hokkei's ability to infuse simplicity into his artwork while still evoking emotions within viewers. Step into an ancient palace through Interior of a Palace with Noblemen Conversing. This print offers a glimpse into aristocratic life during Japan's Edo period, where nobles engage in intellectual conversations amidst opulent surroundings. Rising Sun and a Cock and Hen symbolize new beginnings as they herald each day's arrival. With meticulous attention to detail, Hokkei brings these creatures to life on paper, reminding us of nature's constant cycle of renewal. Ono no Tofu Standing on the Bank of a Stream depicts an enchanting moment between man and nature. As he watches a frog leap towards its prey, we are reminded of our connection to all living beings in this vast world. Through Totoya Hokkei's artistry, we are transported back in time - immersed in Japan's rich cultural heritage.