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Russians Strolling, February 1861. Creator: Yoshifuji
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Russians Strolling, February 1861. Creator: Yoshifuji
Russians Strolling, February 1861
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Bonnet Europeans Fur Coat Ichihosai Ink And Colour On Paper Ipposai Nishimura Totaro Russians Utagawa Utagawa Totaro Utagawa Yoshifuji West Western Westerner Westerners Yokohama Yokohama E Yoshifuji Yoshifuji Utagawa Polychrome Woodblock Print
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Russians Strolling, February 1861 - A Glimpse into Edo Period Yokohama
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. This polychrome woodblock print, created by the talented artist Yoshifuji in February 1861, offers a fascinating snapshot of Russians strolling through the bustling streets of Yokohama during Japan's Edo period. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring to life this unique encounter between East and West. In this scene, we witness a group of Europeans exploring the exotic wonders of Japan. Clad in their traditional European attire, both men and women are adorned with fur coats and stylish hats that protect them from the chilly winter air. Their presence adds an intriguing contrast against the backdrop of Japanese culture. Yoshifuji skillfully captures every nuance - from the flowing garments to each individual's facial expression - providing us with a glimpse into this historical moment when cultures collided. The use of ink and color on paper showcases his mastery as an ukiyo-e artist. As we observe these Westerners immersing themselves in Japanese society, it becomes evident that this print not only serves as a visual documentation but also highlights the growing influence of international trade during this era. It is no wonder why such prints became highly sought-after souvenirs for travelers visiting Yokohama. Preserved at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this remarkable piece by Yoshifuji stands as a testament to his artistic prowess and serves as a window into an important chapter in global history where East met
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