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Clearing Weather of the Fan (Ogi no seiran), from the series " Fashionable Parodies of the Eight Parlor Views (Furyu mitate zashiki hakkei)", c. 1773/75
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Attendant Chuban Colourful Hand Held Haruhiro Isoda Koryūsai Isoda Masakatsu Koryusai Koryusai Isoda Masakatsu Masakatsu Isoda Shobei Color Woodblock Print
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Clearing Weather of the Fan (Ogi no seiran), from the series
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Fashionable Parodies of the Eight Parlor Views (Furyu mitate zashiki hakkei)", c. 1773/75, is a vibrant and captivating woodblock print by Isoda Koryusai. This exquisite artwork, displayed at the Art Institute of Chicago, showcases Koryusai's mastery in capturing the essence of 18th-century Japanese fashion and culture. In this scene, two elegant women are depicted strolling through a picturesque landscape. Dressed in colorful kimonos adorned with intricate patterns, they carry delicate hand-held fans that add an air of grace to their presence. The artist skillfully uses block printing techniques to create rich textures and vibrant colors that bring life to every detail. The clearing weather symbolizes a moment of tranquility after a passing storm, mirroring the inner peace reflected on the faces of these women. Their traditional attire represents not only their country's heritage but also serves as a statement of style and sophistication. Koryusai's portrayal captures both the beauty and complexity found within Japanese society during this period. Through his meticulous attention to detail and artistic vision, he invites viewers into a world where tradition meets modernity. This woodblock print stands as a testament to Koryusai's contribution to ukiyo-e art - a genre that flourished during Japan's Edo period - while also serving as an enduring reminder of Asia's artistic
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