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Japanese woodblock print reproduction, Ukutsu by Hiroaki Takahashi

Reference 10-EST-HIROAKI-8

Takahashi Hiroaki, also known as Shotei, was a renowned Japanese artist of the Taisho (1912-1926) and early Showa (1926-1989) periods, celebrated for his ukiyo-e prints that capture the delicate beauty and serene aesthetics of traditional Japan. Born in 1871, Hiroaki was trained in nihonga (Japanese painting) and found his career taking flight after he joined publisher Watanabe Shozaburo, a key figure in the shin-hanga movement. This movement combined modern techniques with traditional ukiyo-e art, revitalizing this style during a time of decline.

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Packing Packaged in a rigid plastic sleeve - without frame
Product origin Made in France
Dimensions 30 x 40 cm
paper quality Bio Top 3® natural 300 g/m²

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Hiroaki’s prints stand out for their delicacy and harmonious composition, often portraying scenes of everyday life, picturesque landscapes, temples shrouded in mist, tranquil gardens, and softly lit traditional neighborhoods. Nature plays a central role in his work: snowy mountains, peaceful rivers, swaying bamboo, and blossoming cherry trees symbolize the passage of time and the profound connection between the Japanese people and their environment. His prints evoke the quiet elegance of rural Japan, often depicted in muted tones and a poetic atmosphere.

One of his representative works, Twilight on the Ryogoku Bridge, captures a fleeting moment at dusk, where a gentle twilight envelops Tokyo’s Ryogoku Bridge. The scene is peaceful, with silhouettes of passersby and boats delicately standing out against the dark waters of the river. The clouds and rosy sky are subtly reflected in the water, creating an almost surreal mirror effect. The bridge, an iconic structure in Japanese art, connects the two riverbanks, symbolizing the interaction between nature and humanity.

Takahashi Hiroaki’s style is defined by fine, precise lines, remarkable color use, and skillful shading to evoke seasonal changes, weather, and times of day. He employs bokashi, a method of gradated color application, to create depth and a dreamlike atmosphere. His meticulous attention to detail in the trees, waves, and kimono patterns showcases his expertise and deep understanding of traditional Japanese art.

Hiroaki’s works continue to be admired for their timeless ambiance, embodying the serenity and fleeting beauty of old Japan.

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