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Tomigaoka, from the series "Ten Scenes of Teahouses (Chamise jikkei)", c
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Tomigaoka, from the series "Ten Scenes of Teahouses (Chamise jikkei)", c
Tomigaoka, from the series " Ten Scenes of Teahouses (Chamise jikkei)", c. 1783/84
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This woodblock print, titled "Tomigaoka, from the series 'Ten Scenes of Teahouses (Chamise jikkei)'", takes us on a journey back to 18th century Japan during the Edo period. Created by Torii Kiyonaga, a renowned artist of the time, this artwork beautifully captures the essence of Japanese culture and nature. In this scene, we are transported to a tranquil tea house nestled in the countryside. A group of elegantly dressed women can be seen enjoying their leisurely afternoon on the veranda or engawa. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring life to every element within the print - from their flowing kimonos adorned with blossoms to their traditional geta sandals. The attention to detail extends beyond just human subjects; Kiyonaga also incorporates lush plants and trees that surround the teahouse, creating a serene atmosphere. A woman gracefully smokes her kiseru tobacco pipe while others engage in conversation over cups of tea. Through this woodblock print, Kiyonaga invites us into a world where beauty is found in simplicity and harmony with nature. It serves as both an artistic masterpiece and a window into Japan's rich cultural heritage. Displayed at The Art Institute of Chicago's Asian Art collection, this piece stands as a testament to Torii Kiyonaga's skillful craftsmanship and his contribution to ukiyo-e art movement during Tokugawa period.
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