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Mitsuuji with Mountain Roses (Yamabuki), from the series Six Jewel Faces”
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Mitsuuji with Mountain Roses (Yamabuki), from the series Six Jewel Faces”
Mitsuuji with Mountain Roses (Yamabuki), from the series " Six Jewel Faces" (Mu tama-gao), mid-to-late 1830s
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Ink And Color On Paper Kunisada Kunisada Utagawa Panorama Roses Samurai Topknot Toyokuni Iii Utagawa Utagawa Kunisada Parody Satirical
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The captivating print titled "Mitsuuji with Mountain Roses (Yamabuki), from the series Six Jewel Faces" by Utagawa Kunisada takes us back to the vibrant world of 19th-century Japan. This masterpiece, created during the Edo period, showcases the exquisite artistry and attention to detail that defined this era. In this scene, we see Mitsuuji, a samurai warrior known for his bravery and loyalty. His hair is styled in an intricate topknot, symbolizing his status and strength. Adorned with a lobster tail patterned garment, he stands amidst a panorama of lush mountains adorned with blooming roses. Kunisada's use of ink and color on paper brings out the vividness of nature's beauty while capturing Mitsuuji's stoic demeanor. The artist skillfully combines elements of literature and satire in this satirical portrayal of Nise Murasaki Inaka Genji - a fraudulent version of the famous novel "The Tale of Genji". This uncut fan print not only showcases Kunisada's technical prowess but also highlights his ability to weave together various artistic influences seamlessly. It serves as a testament to the rich heritage art that thrived during this period. Now housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this piece invites viewers into a world where history intertwines with imagination. As we gaze upon it, we are transported back in time to witness both the beauty and complexity that characterized life in 19th-century Japan.
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