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Leaf from Album Depicting Birds, Flowers, Landscapes, and Flower Pots, 1876. Creator: Yoshizawa Setsuan
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Leaf from Album Depicting Birds, Flowers, Landscapes, and Flower Pots, 1876. Creator: Yoshizawa Setsuan
Leaf from Album Depicting Birds, Flowers, Landscapes, and Flower Pots, 1876
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1870s Album Blossom Bonsai Botanical Botany Bowl Bunjinga School Cream Background Houseplant Ink And Colors On Silk And Paper Ink On Silk Japanese Era Nanga School Pot Plant Potted Plant Setsuan Yoshizawa Walters Art Museum Yoshizawa Setsuan Apple Blossom
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This exquisite leaf print is a captivating work of art by the renowned Japanese artist Yoshizawa Setsuan, created during the late Edo Period in the 1870s. Titled "Leaf from Album Depicting Birds, Flowers, Landscapes, and Flower Pots," this masterpiece is a testament to the beauty and intricacy of the natural world as depicted through the artistic traditions of the Bunjinga and Nanga schools. The leaf, delicately rendered in ink and colors on silk and paper, is depicted against a serene cream background, inviting the viewer to focus on its intricate veins and textures. The artist's skillful use of color and shading brings the leaf to life, capturing the essence of the apple blossom season in Japan. The image is reminiscent of the still life tradition in Japanese art, which emphasized the appreciation of the natural world and the beauty of everyday objects. The inclusion of a bonsai tree and a pot plant in the background further highlights the artist's connection to nature and the importance of cultivating and preserving it. This artwork is a significant contribution to the rich cultural heritage of Japan, reflecting the scientific curiosity and appreciation for botany that characterized the Tokugawa era. Today, it is a cherished addition to the collections of the Walters Art Museum, where it continues to inspire and delight visitors from around the world.
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