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Nunobiki Waterfall in Settsu Province (Sesshu Nunobiki no taki), from an untitled series of... 1854 Creator: Ando Hiroshige
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Nunobiki Waterfall in Settsu Province (Sesshu Nunobiki no taki), from an untitled series of... 1854 Creator: Ando Hiroshige
Nunobiki Waterfall in Settsu Province (Sesshu Nunobiki no taki), from an untitled series of views of the provinces, 1854
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Aitanzaku Cataract Details Erosion Province Rock Face Running Water Settsu Settsu Province Steep Waterfall Ando Hiroshige Ando Utagawa Hiroshige Color Woodblock Print Description Hiroshige Ando Hiroshige I Hiroshige Ichiyusai Hiroshige Utagawa Ichiryusai Ichiyusai Hiroshige Utagawa Hiroshige
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Nunobiki Waterfall in Settsu Province (Sesshu Nunobiki no taki)," is a stunning representation of the natural beauty of Japan during the Edo period. This exquisite artwork, created in 1854, is part of an untitled series of views of the provinces. The print showcases the breathtaking Nunobiki Waterfall located in Settsu Province, now known as Hyogo Prefecture, on the main island of Honshu. The waterfall cascades down a steep rock face, its crystal-clear water eroding the rocks below, creating intricate details and patterns. The waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant autumn foliage, adding to the serene and picturesque scene. The intricate details of the rocks and the running water are masterfully depicted using the traditional Japanese woodblock printing technique, known as aitanzaku. The print is a testament to Hiroshige's artistic skill and his ability to capture the essence of the natural world. The waterfall is not only a beautiful natural phenomenon but also a symbol of the rich cultural heritage of Japan. The print is a valuable addition to any art collection and is a reminder of the beauty and diversity of the Asian continent." This woodblock print is a masterpiece by the renowned Japanese artist Ando Hiroshige, also known as Hiroshige I, Hiroshige Ichiyusai, and Utagawa Hiroshige. The print is a prime example of the Ukiyo-e artistic school and is a must-see for anyone interested in Asian art, particularly Japanese woodblock prints from the 19th century. It is currently housed in the Art Institute of Chicago, where it continues to inspire and captivate visitors from around the world.
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