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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 Botanical Botany Bunjinga School Cream Background Flowering 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
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This exquisite leaf print is taken from an album created by the renowned Japanese artist Yoshizawa Setsuan during the late Edo Period (1876). The album, titled "Depicting Birds, Flowers, Landscapes, and Flower Pots," is a prime example of the Nanga and Bunjinga artistic schools that flourished in Japan during the nineteenth century. The leaf, delicately rendered in ink and colors on silk and paper, showcases Setsuan's mastery of the traditional Japanese artistic techniques. The cream background adds a sense of serene simplicity, allowing the intricate details of the leaf to take center stage. The leaf, with its vibrant veins and tiny, budding flowers, is a testament to the beauty of nature. Setsuan's meticulous attention to detail and his ability to capture the essence of the natural world make this print a true work of art. The Tokugawa Era, during which Setsuan lived and worked, was a time of great cultural and artistic development in Japan. The country was isolated from the rest of the world, allowing its artists to explore and refine their unique artistic styles. This leaf print is now part of the collection of the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland, where it is preserved for future generations to appreciate the rich artistic heritage of Japan during the nineteenth century. The print serves as a reminder of the beauty and complexity of the natural world, as well as the artistic mastery of Yoshizawa Setsuan and the Nanga and Bunjinga schools.
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