Tanabata Festival at Night with Mount Fuji in the Background

£10.00

This artwork, titled *Tanabata Festival at Night with Mount Fuji in the Background,* is an Edo-period print attributed to Utagawa Hiroshige, one of Japan’s most renowned ukiyo-e artists. Hiroshige achieved acclaim for his masterful landscapes and representation of everyday scenes, often infused with poetic subtleties that reflect the fleeting beauty of life. This piece features the traditional Tanabata festival, celebrated under the summer skies, with bamboo streamers and vibrant ornaments fluttering in the wind. In the background, Mount Fuji rises serenely, balancing the energetic festival scene with a sense of calm permanence.

The production of this print involved woodblock carving techniques, a hallmark of ukiyo-e art. Craftspeople would collaborate to meticulously carve key block lines and apply layers of color. Hiroshige’s compositions were distinctive for their refined use of color gradients and spatial depth, as seen in the delicate background and dynamic foreground elements here. Ukiyo-e prints like this were highly accessible forms of art in 19th-century Japan, blending technical mastery and popular cultural themes. This piece beautifully captures the transience of seasonal celebrations and the enduring natural beauty that shaped the cultural identity of Edo-period Japan.

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    Tanabata Festival at Night with Mount Fuji in the Background
    £10.00