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Shirosato Beach in Kazusa Province (Kazusa Shirosato kaihin), section of sheet no. 7 from... 1852. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
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Shirosato Beach in Kazusa Province (Kazusa Shirosato kaihin), section of sheet no. 7 from... 1852. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
Shirosato Beach in Kazusa Province (Kazusa Shirosato kaihin), section of sheet no. 7 from the series "Cutout Pictures of the Provinces (Kunizukushi harimaze zue)", 1852
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Ando Hiroshige's Shirosato Beach in Kazusa Province, section of sheet no. 7 from the series "Cutout Pictures of the Provinces" (Kunizukushi harimaze zue), created in 1852, offers a captivating glimpse into the scenic beauty of Japan during the Edo period. This color woodblock print showcases the tranquil Shirosato Beach in Chiba Prefecture, Kazusa Province, with its crystal-clear blue waters gently lapping against the sandy shore. Boats of various sizes, including sailboats and fishing boats, dot the horizon, adding a sense of activity and liveliness to the serene landscape. The print is a masterpiece of the artistic school of ukiyo-e, known for its intricate details and vibrant colors. Hiroshige's skillful use of color and composition creates a striking contrast between the blue sea and the green landscape, while the background people add a sense of scale and depth to the scene. The cartouche in the bottom right corner provides important geographical information, including the name of the province and the location of the beach. This print is a valuable heritage art piece that transports us back in time to the Tokugawa period, offering a glimpse into the daily life and scenic beauty of Japan during that era. The print is currently housed in the Art Institute of Chicago, where it continues to inspire and captivate viewers with its timeless beauty and artistic mastery.
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