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Twilight on Sumida River Japanese print by Shunsho Katsukawa (active 1780 - 1795), 1781-1789. Dim. 0, 37x0, 25m. Paris, Guimet Museum, National Museum of Asian Arts
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Twilight on Sumida River Japanese print by Shunsho Katsukawa (active 1780 - 1795), 1781-1789. Dim. 0, 37x0, 25m. Paris, Guimet Museum, National Museum of Asian Arts
JLJ4564755 Twilight on Sumida River Japanese print by Shunsho Katsukawa (active 1780 - 1795), 1781-1789. Dim. 0, 37x0, 25m. Paris, Guimet Museum, National Museum of Asian Arts by Shunsho, Katsukawa (1726-93); Musee Guimet, Paris, France; (add.info.: Twilight on Sumida River Japanese print by Shunsho Katsukawa (active 1780 - 1795), 1781-1789. Dim. 0, 37x0, 25m. Paris, Guimet Museum, National Museum of Asian Arts); Photo © Photo Josse
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The print titled "Twilight on Sumida River" captures the essence of Japanese art and culture during the 18th century. Created by Shunsho Katsukawa, an active artist from 1780 to 1795, this masterpiece showcases his exceptional talent in depicting scenes from everyday life. In this particular artwork, a young girl dressed in a traditional kimono is seen gracefully seated in a boat as it glides along the tranquil waters of the Sumida River. The soft hues of twilight cast a serene ambiance over the scene, enhancing its ethereal beauty. The intricate details of her costume and delicate brushstrokes used to depict her captivate viewers with their elegance. Shunsho's expertise in calligraphy and painting is evident through his skillful rendering of the boat and surrounding landscape. The barque or junk-style vessel adds authenticity to the setting, while also symbolizing transportation and travel during that era. This Japanese print not only serves as an artistic representation but also offers insights into Japan's rich cultural heritage. It transports us back to a time when river journeys were common modes of transport for passengers seeking solace amidst nature's tranquility. Displayed at Paris' Guimet Museum within the National Museum of Asian Arts, this piece continues to inspire awe among visitors who appreciate fine art from different corners of the world. Its presence reminds us that art has no boundaries and can bridge gaps between cultures across centuries.
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