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Russians raising sheep for wool (Roshiajin rashamen kau no zu), from the series "Foreigners... 1860. Creator: Sadahide Utagawa
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Russians raising sheep for wool (Roshiajin rashamen kau no zu), from the series "Foreigners... 1860. Creator: Sadahide Utagawa
Russians raising sheep for wool (Roshiajin rashamen kau no zu), from the series " Foreigners Drawn from Life (Ikiutsushi ikoku jinbutsu)", 1860
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This print titled "Russians raising sheep for wool" takes us back to the 18th century in Russia. The image, part of the series "Foreigners Drawn from Life" was created by Sadahide Utagawa during the Edo period. In this artwork, we witness a scene of utmost importance as Russian men diligently tend to their flock of sheep. The composition is rich with vibrant colors, particularly highlighting the lush greenery surrounding the farm animals. The black coats worn by these hardworking individuals create a striking contrast against their surroundings. Their traditional clothing and hats provide insight into their cultural heritage. Through block printing techniques, Utagawa masterfully captures every intricate detail, allowing us to appreciate not only the beauty of his artistic skills but also gain a glimpse into an era long gone. This piece serves as a testament to Utagawa's talent in portraying foreign cultures with precision and respect. Displayed at the Art Institute Chicago, this artwork stands as a reminder of how art can bridge gaps between different continents and shed light on diverse traditions. It invites viewers to reflect upon our shared human experiences across time and space. As we admire this remarkable creation by Sadahide Utagawa, let us acknowledge its significance in preserving history and celebrating cultural diversity through visual storytelling.
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