Foxes, Hama Yahei, 1849 - 1853, Japanese print
Wall Art and Photo Gifts from Liszt Collection
Foxes, Hama Yahei, 1849 - 1853, Japanese print
Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
Media ID 12709085
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Comic Foxes Journal Squares Stand Tail Trying Ways Anonymous Comical Stand Out
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In this Japanese print titled "Foxes, Hama Yahei" created by the anonymous artist Hama Yahei between 1849 and 1853, we are transported into a whimsical world of foxes. The artwork features a journal-like composition with 64 squares, reminiscent of a comic strip. Within each square, comical scenes unfold as foxes playfully interact with their environment. One particular scene catches our attention: a mischievous fox is depicted with its tail trying to stand out in various amusing ways. With each square showcasing different attempts, it becomes evident that this clever creature is determined to make its tail the center of attention. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring life to these cunning creatures as they navigate through their playful antics. The artist's skillful brushstrokes capture the essence of the foxes' personalities while maintaining an air of mystery surrounding their intentions. This exquisite print from the Liszt Collection showcases not only the artistic talent but also offers us a glimpse into Japanese folklore where foxes often symbolize intelligence and trickery. Quint Lox's keen eye for selecting such unique pieces ensures that this artwork will be cherished for generations to come.
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