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Omatsuri shAczoku no shichifukujin, The seven gods of good luck dressed in festival
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Omatsuri shAczoku no shichifukujin, The seven gods of good luck dressed in festival
Omatsuri shAczoku no shichifukujin, The seven gods of good luck dressed in festival clothes. Katsukawa, Shunsen, 1762-approximately 1830, artist, [181-], 1 print : woodcut, color; 18.7 x 36.5 cm. Print shows the seven lucky gods of Japan with large festive display with pine boughs from which a large fish is hanging
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1762 Approximately 1830 Clothes Display Dressed Festival Festive Fish Gods Good Hanging Katsukawa Large Luck Lucky Pine Shows Shunsen Boughs Shichifukujin
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In this woodcut print by Katsukawa Shunsen, we are transported to a vibrant festival scene filled with joy and good fortune. Titled "Omatsuri shAczoku no shichifukujin, The seven gods of good luck dressed in festival clothes" the artwork showcases the iconic seven lucky gods of Japan amidst a grand display adorned with pine boughs. The composition is alive with color and movement, capturing the essence of celebration. Each god is meticulously depicted in their traditional attire, radiating an aura of divine power and benevolence. As they stand before us, it is impossible not to feel their presence and embrace the blessings they bring. Amidst the festive atmosphere, our attention is drawn to a large fish hanging from one of the pine boughs. Symbolizing abundance and prosperity, it serves as a reminder that these deities bestow great fortune upon those who honor them during festivals like this one. Katsukawa Shunsen's masterful technique shines through in every detail - from the intricate patterns on each deity's clothing to the delicate brushwork that brings life to every corner of this woodcut print. It serves as both an artistic masterpiece and a cultural treasure, offering us a glimpse into Japan's rich folklore and belief in auspicious spirits. Quint Lox has expertly captured this enchanting artwork from Liszt Collection for all art enthusiasts to appreciate its beauty for years to come.
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