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Autumn: Harvesting Rice (Aki: inekari no zu), No. 3 from the series "The Four Seasons... c. 1730s. Creator: Torii Kiyomasu. Autumn: Harvesting Rice (Aki: inekari no zu), No. 3 from the series "The Four Seasons... c. 1730s
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Autumn: Harvesting Rice (Aki: inekari no zu), No. 3 from the series "The Four Seasons... c. 1730s. Creator: Torii Kiyomasu. Autumn: Harvesting Rice (Aki: inekari no zu), No. 3 from the series "The Four Seasons... c. 1730s
Autumn: Harvesting Rice (Aki: inekari no zu), No. 3 from the series "The Four Seasons of Farmers (Shiki no hyakusho)", c. 1730s
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Autumn: Harvesting Rice (Aki: inekari no zu), No. 3 from the series The Four Seasons" is a stunning hand-colored woodblock print created by Torii Kiyomasu in the 1730s. This masterpiece is also known as "Autumn: The Rice Harvest (Aki: inekari no zu), No. 3 from the series The Four Seasons of Farmers (Shiki no hyakusho)" and showcases the beauty and hard work of rural life during the autumn season in Japan. The print depicts a group of farmers and farmhands, both male and female, working together to harvest rice in a lush, green rice field. Oxen are hitched to a cart, ready to transport the freshly harvested rice sheaves. The farmers wear traditional clothing, with the male figures donning hats and the women wearing long, flowing kimonos. The scene is filled with a sense of community and cooperation as the group works together to bring in the harvest. The use of color in the print is masterful, with the vibrant greens of the rice field contrasting beautifully with the warm oranges and reds of the autumn leaves. The print is also notable for its intricate details, such as the textured patterns on the oxen's hides and the delicate folds of the farmers' clothing. Torii Kiyomasu was a prominent artist of the eighteenth century, known for his detailed and realistic depictions of rural life. This print is a testament to the rich heritage of Japanese art and the beauty and importance of agriculture in Japanese culture. The print is a must-see for anyone interested in Asian art, agricultural history, or the art of the eighteenth century. This hand-colored woodblock print is a treasured piece of heritage art, showcasing the hard work and dedication of the farmers during the rice harvest in Japan during the autumn season. It is a reminder of the importance of community, cooperation, and the beauty of the changing seasons.
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