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New Year Games of Shuttlecock, Battledore, and Hand Ball, from the illustrated book "Pictu... 1801. Creator: Kitagawa Utamaro. New Year Games of Shuttlecock, Battledore, and Hand Ball, from the illustrated book "Pictu... 1801
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New Year Games of Shuttlecock, Battledore, and Hand Ball, from the illustrated book "Pictu... 1801. Creator: Kitagawa Utamaro. New Year Games of Shuttlecock, Battledore, and Hand Ball, from the illustrated book "Pictu... 1801
New Year Games of Shuttlecock, Battledore, and Hand Ball, from the illustrated book "Picture Book: Flowers of the Four Seasons (Ehon shiki no hana), " vol. 1, Japan, New Year, 1801
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New Year Games of Shuttlecock, Battledore, and Hand Ball" is a captivating double-page illustration from Kitagawa Utamaro's "Picture Book: Flowers of the Four Seasons," vol. 1, created in Japan during the New Year of 1801. This stunning color woodblock print showcases four people, two girls and two boys, engaged in traditional New Year games in a serene garden setting. The girls are dressed in elegant kimonos adorned with intricate patterns and vibrant green obi sashes, while the boys wear simple yet colorful clothing. The girls play shuttlecock, skillfully lifting their bamboo battledores to send the shuttlecock soaring into the air, while the boys participate in handball, bouncing a ball back and forth with animated expressions. This double-page illustration offers a glimpse into the leisurely pastimes of the Edo period (1603-1868) and the Tokugawa era (1603-1868), providing a window into the rich cultural heritage of Japan during this time. The use of color woodblock printing techniques adds depth and texture to the image, making it a beautiful and intriguing work of art. The illustration is a testament to the importance of traditional games and the joy they brought to people during the New Year celebrations. It is a reminder of the simple pleasures and the importance of community and connection, values that continue to resonate with us today. This double-page illustration is a masterpiece from the artistic school of Kitagawa Utamaro, a renowned Japanese artist of the 18th and 19th centuries. It is a must-see for anyone interested in Asian art, fashion, and the history of children's literature. The Art Institute of Chicago is fortunate to have this precious piece in its collection, allowing us to appreciate and learn from the artistic and cultural traditions of Japan during the 19th century.
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