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Tea Things, 19th century. Creator: Totoya Hokkei
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Tea Things, 19th century. Creator: Totoya Hokkei
Tea Things, 19th century
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This vibrant polychrome woodblock print, titled "Tea Things" captures the essence of 19th-century Japan. Created by the renowned artist Totoya Hokkei, this piece showcases his mastery in ukiyo-e, a traditional Japanese art form. The print depicts an exquisite still life composition featuring various tea-related objects from that era. A beautifully decorated tea caddy and canister take center stage, adorned with intricate patterns and delicate colors. These containers were used to store and preserve the precious leaves of tea, which held great cultural significance in Japan. Surrounding the containers are teacups delicately placed on a patterned cloth. Each cup is meticulously crafted with attention to detail, showcasing the craftsmanship of Hokkei's time. The use of ink and color on paper brings these objects to life, enhancing their beauty and elegance. Hokkei's artistic school, Aoigaoka, greatly influenced his style as seen in this print. His collaboration with other notable artists such as Iwakubo Kinemon and Kien Hokkei further enriched his work. Today, this remarkable piece is preserved at The Metropolitan Museum of Art where it stands as a testament to Japan's rich heritage art during the Edo period. It serves as a window into a bygone era when tea ceremonies were revered traditions celebrated for their gracefulness and tranquility. Through Totoya Hokkei's skillful hands and keen eye for detail, "Tea Things" transports us
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