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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 Leaf Leaves Nanga School Pot Plant Potted Plant Purple Setsuan Yoshizawa Stem Tiny Walters Art Museum Yoshizawa Setsuan
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This image is a leaf, expertly rendered in ink and colors on silk and paper by the renowned Japanese artist Yoshizawa Setsuan during the late Edo Period in the 1870s. The leaf, with its intricate veins and delicate edges, is a testament to Setsuan's mastery of the Bunjinga and Nanga schools of painting. The cream background emphasizes the purity and simplicity of the natural form, while the slight purple hue adds a touch of elegance and depth. The leaf, likely from a houseplant or potted plant, is a reminder of the deep connection between the Japanese people and nature during this era. The image is a reflection of the botanical fascination and scientific curiosity that characterized the Tokugawa Period. The leaf is a still life study, a common theme in Japanese art of the time, which emphasized the beauty of the ordinary and the appreciation of the natural world. The leaf's tiny size, captured in exquisite detail, invites the viewer to look closely and appreciate the intricacies of the natural world. This leaf, now a part of the collection at the Walters Art Museum, is a reminder of the rich artistic heritage of Japan and the enduring beauty of nature. The image invites us to reflect on the simple pleasures of observing the natural world and the importance of preserving and celebrating the artistic creations of the past.
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