Fuchu

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Utagawa Hiroshige: Fuchu, 50x70cm Framed Art Reproduction With Black Frame

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The Artwork: Fuchu

This is Fuchū, a post-station on the Tōkaidō, the old highway that linked Edo and Kyoto, drawn by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858). Hiroshige made the road famous in print, returning to its fifty-three stations across several series. Fuchū lay in Suruga, and his view places travellers on the move along the route, with the life of the road set against the wider land.

The print is a colour woodblock, each hue carried by its own carved block and pressed in register onto paper. Hiroshige's hand shows most in the sky, where a graded wash called bokashi shades the colour from deep to pale, giving the scene its open air and its weather. The line is calm and the palette muted, in the manner that made his landscapes loved.

On a wall the image carries a quiet sense of distance and travel. Its soft greens, blues and earth tones settle easily into a room rather than demanding it, which makes the print an easy companion over time. It suits a bedroom, a hallway, or any place kep . . . Read More >>


Japan historical period: Edo 江戸 (1603-1868)

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The Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige

Retrato conmemorativo de Utagawa Hiroshige por Kunisada

Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858), también conocido como Andō Hiroshige, fue uno de los últimos grandes maestros de las xilografías japonesas Ukiyo-e, especialmente célebre por sus paisajes poéticos y atmosféricos.

Nacido en Edo (actual Tokio) en el seno de una familia de samuráis, heredó de su padre el puesto de guardián contra incendios, pero desde muy joven se sintió atraído por el arte. Alrededor de 1811, se unió al estudio de Utagawa Toyohiro, un respetado artista de Ukiyo-e. Al principio, Hiroshige creó grabados de temas tradicionales, como bellas mujeres (bijin-ga) y actores (yakusha-e), pero encontró su verdadera vocación en el paisajismo. Su gran éxito l . . . Read More >>

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