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Kitchen Utensils with Greens for the Ceremony on January 7th, 19th century
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Kitchen Utensils with Greens for the Ceremony on January 7th, 19th century
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Chopping Knife Cookery Cooking Herb Herbs Ink And Color On Paper Knife Knives Polychrome Woodblock Print Surimono Utensil Utensils Chopping Board
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This 19th-century woodblock print, titled "Kitchen Utensils with Greens for the Ceremony on January 7th" is a mesmerizing piece of heritage art created by Hachifusa Shuri. The artist skillfully captures the essence of traditional Japanese cookery and nature in this polychrome masterpiece. In this ukiyo-e still life composition, vibrant colors and intricate details bring to life an assortment of kitchen utensils amidst lush greens. A chopping board and knife take center stage, symbolizing the essential tools used in culinary practices during the Edo period. Surrounding them are various herbs and plants that add a touch of freshness to the scene. Shuri's expertise in ink and color on paper shines through as he meticulously portrays each element with precision. This artwork not only showcases his artistic prowess but also serves as a window into Japan's rich cultural heritage. Currently housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this woodblock print invites viewers to appreciate both its aesthetic beauty and historical significance. As we gaze upon it, we are transported back to a bygone era where cooking was an art form deeply intertwined with nature. With its delicate brushwork and attention to detail, "Kitchen Utensils with Greens for the Ceremony on January 7th" stands as a testament to Hachifusa Shuri's talent as well as his contribution to preserving Japanese traditions through art.
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