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Wada. The Head of the Pass, in Snow, 1830s (1925)
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Wada. The Head of the Pass, in Snow, 1830s (1925)
artistic school, Ukiyo-e, arts, century, 19th century, colour, Edo period, geographical feature, mountain, Japan, Japanese, pass, people, printing, woodblock print, season, winter, weather, snow, landscape, 2365260
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This stunning woodblock print captures the serene beauty of Wada, The Head of the Pass, in Snow during the 1830s. Created by Unknown, Ando Hiroshige, and Edward F Strange, this masterpiece belongs to the artistic school of Ukiyo-e from Japan's Edo period. The artwork showcases a wintry landscape with snow-covered mountains as its geographical feature. In this picturesque scene, people can be seen traversing through the pass amidst the snowy weather. The use of color adds depth and vibrancy to the print, evoking a sense of tranquility and awe. Hiroshige's mastery is evident in his meticulous attention to detail and composition. Every brushstroke brings life to each element within the frame - from the majestic mountains that dominate the background to every individual figure braving their way through nature's icy embrace. This woodblock print not only captures a specific moment in time but also reflects Japan's rich cultural heritage and appreciation for nature. It serves as a testament to Hiroshige's skill as an artist and his ability to transport viewers into another world through his work. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are reminded of both our own insignificance against nature's grandeur and our capacity for resilience in challenging environments. This print stands as a timeless reminder that even amidst harsh winters, there is always beauty waiting to be discovered if we dare venture forth into unknown territories.
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