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Two Young Ladies at the Shore, ca. 1768. ca. 1768. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu
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Two Young Ladies at the Shore, ca. 1768. ca. 1768. Creator: Suzuki Harunobu
Two Young Ladies at the Shore, ca. 1768
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Harunobu Harunobu Suzuki Ink And Color On Paper Reed Reeds Suzuki Suzuki Harunobu Polychrome Woodblock Print
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Two Young Ladies at the Shore, ca. 1768 - A Captivating Glimpse into Edo Period Japan
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. This enchanting polychrome woodblock print by Suzuki Harunobu transports us back to the idyllic shores of 18th-century Japan. Depicting two young women gracefully standing amidst a picturesque landscape, this artwork captures the essence of ukiyo-e, an artistic school that flourished during the Edo period. Harunobu's masterful use of ink and color on paper brings to life every detail of this scene. The vibrant hues beautifully contrast with delicate brushstrokes, creating a harmonious blend between nature and human presence. The tranquil lake reflects their elegant figures as they stand among reeds swaying gently in the breeze. As we gaze upon these young ladies, we are captivated by their serene expressions and graceful postures. Their traditional attire showcases intricate patterns and flowing fabrics that epitomize Japanese fashion during this era. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, "Two Young Ladies at the Shore" offers us a glimpse into daily life in rural Japan centuries ago. It invites contemplation about the country's geographical features and countryside charm—a reminder of nature's profound influence on Japanese culture. Preserved within The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, this remarkable woodblock print serves as a testament to Suzuki Harunobu's artistic brilliance and his contribution to Japanese heritage art. Its enduring beauty continues to captivate viewers today, allowing us to appreciate
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