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Shiba Atago Sanjo no Zu, ca. 1833-34. ca. 1833-34. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
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Shiba Atago Sanjo no Zu, ca. 1833-34. ca. 1833-34. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
Shiba Atago Sanjo no Zu, ca. 1833-34
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This vibrant polychrome woodblock print, titled "Shiba Atago Sanjo no Zu" captures the essence of 19th-century Japan. Created by the renowned artist Ando Hiroshige during the Edo period, this masterpiece showcases his exceptional talent in ukiyo-e printing. The print depicts a bustling scene in Shiba Atago Sanjo, a lively district filled with shops and buildings. The meticulous attention to detail brings every element to life, from the intricate architecture to the colorful array of people going about their daily activities. As you gaze at this artwork, you can almost feel yourself stepping into a different era. One striking feature is the presence of a rainbow stretching across the sky. This natural phenomenon adds an ethereal touch to an otherwise ordinary day in Shiba Atago Sanjo. It serves as a reminder that even amidst busy city life, moments of beauty and wonder can still be found. Ando Hiroshige's use of ink and color on paper creates depth and richness in this woodblock print. Each stroke contributes to its overall composition, showcasing his mastery over both technique and artistic expression. Now preserved within The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, this piece stands as a testament to Hiroshige's enduring legacy as one of Japan's most celebrated artists. Its timeless appeal continues to captivate viewers today, inviting them on a visual journey through history and culture.
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