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Hatsune no Baba; Bakurocho, ca. 1857. ca. 1857. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
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Hatsune no Baba; Bakurocho, ca. 1857. ca. 1857. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
Hatsune no Baba; Bakurocho, ca. 1857
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Hatsune no Baba; Bakurocho, ca. 1857
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is a captivating polychrome woodblock print created by Ando Hiroshige during the Edo period in Japan. This exquisite artwork showcases the bustling textile industry of the time, with vibrant colors and intricate details that bring the scene to life. In this print, we are transported to a windy day at Hatsune no Baba in Bakurocho. The towering fire tower stands tall against the cloudy sky, symbolizing both protection and danger for the surrounding fabric workshops. As gusts of wind sweep through the landscape, colorful textiles flutter on clotheslines, drying under nature's whimsical touch. Hiroshige masterfully captures not only the physicality of this industrial setting but also its cultural significance. The cloth-making process was integral to Japanese heritage art during this era, representing craftsmanship and creativity intertwined with daily life. Through his skillful use of ink and color on paper, Hiroshige invites us into a world where tradition meets innovation. Each brushstroke tells a story of hardworking artisans striving to create beauty amidst their surroundings. This remarkable woodblock print now resides within The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection—showcasing Hiroshige's enduring legacy as one of Japan's most celebrated ukiyo-e artists. It serves as a testament to his ability to capture moments frozen in time while preserving historical landscapes for generations to come.
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