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Ceremonial Things for the Celebration of Setting Up a New House, 19th century
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Ceremonial Things for the Celebration of Setting Up a New House, 19th century
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Ink And Color On Paper Kubo Shunman Moving House Polychrome Woodblock Print Surimono Shunman Kubo Metaphor
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This vibrant and intricate 19th-century woodblock print, titled "Ceremonial Things for the Celebration of Setting Up a New House" captures the essence of Japanese culture during the Edo period. Created by renowned artist Kubo Shunman, this polychrome masterpiece showcases his mastery in ink and color on paper. The print depicts an array of symbolic objects carefully arranged to celebrate the auspicious occasion of moving into a new house. The attention to detail is remarkable, with each item meticulously portrayed. Beautiful flowers bloom gracefully, representing nature's blessings and bringing life to the composition. The use of color adds depth and richness to every element, enhancing their significance. Shunman skillfully employs metaphorical elements throughout this still-life scene, inviting viewers to reflect on deeper meanings behind everyday objects. This artwork serves as a visual representation of cultural heritage art from Japan's past century. Now housed within the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art, this woodblock print continues to captivate audiences with its timeless beauty and historical significance. It stands as a testament to Shunman's artistic prowess and his contribution to ukiyo-e printing techniques. As we admire this stunning piece from Kubo Shunman, we are transported back in time – immersed in an era where tradition met creativity through delicate brushstrokes and vivid colors that continue to inspire generations today.
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