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Neko no sakari, c. 1843
6372060 Neko no sakari, c.1843 by Kuniyoshi, Utagawa (1798-1861); (add.info.: Utagawa Kuniyoshi 1798-1861. Neko no sakari. about 1843. horizontal AIban.); Molteni & Motta/UIG; Japanese, out of copyright
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Neko no sakari, c. 1843
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is a captivating print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi that takes us on a journey through the vibrant world of Japanese art and culture. This horizontal AIban woodcut showcases the artist's mastery in capturing intricate details and evoking emotions. In this mesmerizing composition, Kuniyoshi skillfully combines elements from various genres such as kabuki theater, popular legends, and caricatures to create a visually stunning narrative. The print features samurai warriors engaged in epic battles, their heroic figures exuding strength and determination. Amidst the chaos of war, beautiful women known as bijin ga grace the scene with their elegance and poise. One cannot help but be drawn to the central figure - an enigmatic cat adorned with elaborate tattoos. Symbolic of good fortune and protection in Japanese folklore, this feline protagonist adds an intriguing layer to the artwork's narrative. Kuniyoshi's attention to detail extends beyond human subjects; his landscapes are meticulously rendered, transporting viewers into a world brimming with life. And what better way to infuse vitality than by including playful cats? These mischievous creatures bring joy and humor to "Neko no sakari" reminding us of our connection with nature. This remarkable print serves as a testament to Utagawa Kuniyoshi's artistic prowess within the ukiyo-e style. It not only captures historical events but also reflects societal values during Japan's Edo period. As we gaze upon
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