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1615–1868 1760–1849 1832 Attendants Character Contrast Edo Period Hokusai Katsushika Hokusai Poet Poets Polychrome Woodblock Print Scene Tokyo Transformed Viewing Waterfall Joyous Lofty Natural Wonder


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The captivating print "Þ®®µ¡îÕåÖþ£ƒÚÅíÒÇǵØÄþÖ¢ Ri Haku series Mirrors" from the Liszt Collection takes us on a visual journey to ancient Japan during the Edo period. Created around 1832 by renowned artist Katsushika Hokusai, this polychrome woodblock print showcases his mastery of ink and color on delicate paper. In this artwork, we witness a scene that embodies the essence of Japanese and Chinese poetry. Poet Li Bo stands at the forefront, gazing in awe at a majestic waterfall that has been transformed into a joyous and thrilling spectacle by Hokusai's artistic touch. The natural wonder of the cascading water contrasts with Li Bo's lofty character as he immerses himself in profound absorption. Adding animating piquancy to the composition are two young attendants fussing over their surroundings, bringing life to an otherwise serene scene. Their presence reminds us of the time-honored theme of poets finding inspiration in nature while being accompanied by loyal companions. Through this print, Artokoloro invites us to explore not only Hokusai's technical brilliance but also his ability to capture fleeting moments infused with emotion and cultural significance. As we gaze upon "Ri Haku series Mirrors" we are transported back in time, experiencing firsthand the beauty and tranquility that permeated Japan during its rich artistic heritage.

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