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Yabase No Kihan. Fishing Boats Returning to Yabase, c1834 (1925)
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Yabase No Kihan. Fishing Boats Returning to Yabase, c1834 (1925)
artistic school, Ukiyo-e, arts, boat, fishing boat, sailing boat, century, 19th century, coast, colour, Edo period, geographical feature, mountain, sea, Japan, Japanese, printing, woodblock print, returning, water, landscape, 2365262
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Ando Edward F Edward F Strange Fishing Boat Hiroshige Ichiyusai Print Collector12 Returning Strange Utagawa Ando Hiroshige Ando Utagawa Hiroshige Hiroshige I Ichiyusai Hiroshige Utagawa Hiroshige
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The captivating woodblock print titled "Yabase No Kihan. Fishing Boats Returning to Yabase" transports viewers back to 19th century Japan, specifically the Edo period. Created by an unknown artist and co-signed by Ando Hiroshige and Edward F Strange, this Ukiyo-e masterpiece showcases the exquisite artistry of the time. In this vibrant landscape, we witness a picturesque scene along the coast of Yabase. The rich colors beautifully depict the sea meeting the land, with majestic mountains serving as a breathtaking backdrop. The attention to detail is evident in every stroke, from the delicate waves crashing against fishing boats to the intricate sails billowing in the wind. This artwork not only captures a moment in time but also offers insight into Japanese culture and geography during that era. It highlights both transportation and livelihoods as fishing boats gracefully return home after a day's work at sea. As one gazes upon this print, they are transported into a serene world where nature intertwines with human activity. It serves as a reminder of Japan's deep connection with its coastal regions and their reliance on fishing for sustenance. With its historical significance and artistic brilliance, "Yabase No Kihan" stands as an enduring testament to Ando Hiroshige's mastery of Ukiyo-e prints while showcasing Edward F Strange's contribution to preserving these cultural treasures for future generations to appreciate.
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