Появление Фуджи в пятый год Корейского периода
The Appearance Of Fuji In The Fifth Year Of Korei – A Window Into Edo Period Aesthetics
Katsushika Hokusai’s *The Appearance Of Fuji In The Fifth Year Of Korei* transcends mere landscape depiction; it embodies the spirit of Edo period Japan—a time defined by meticulous observation, refined artistic sensibilities, and a profound connection to the natural world. This stunning print, part of Hokusai's celebrated *Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji*, isn’t simply a representation of a mountain; it’s an invitation into a meticulously crafted visual experience that speaks volumes about Japanese culture and artistic ideals.
A Masterstroke of Ukiyo-e Technique
- Style: Hokusai's work exemplifies the quintessential style of *Ukiyo-е*, meaning “floating world,” which flourished during the Edo period (1603–1868). This artistic movement prioritized capturing fleeting moments of beauty—primarily scenes from daily life, theater performances, and landscapes—often employing bold colors and dynamic compositions.
- Technique: The print utilizes a masterful combination of Prussian blue pigment – an accidental import from Europe that revolutionized Japanese printing – alongside delicate tonal washes to achieve unparalleled realism. Hokusai’s meticulous attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, particularly the rendering of snow textures and the subtle shading of Fuji itself.
- Printing Method: The printmaking process involved multiple layers of woodblocks carved with intricate designs, followed by careful application of ink and pressing onto paper. This painstaking method ensured exceptional clarity and vibrancy, characteristics that continue to captivate viewers today.
Symbolism Rooted in Buddhist Philosophy
Emotional Resonance: Capturing Transient Beauty
“The Appearance Of Fuji In The Fifth Year Of Korei” isn’t merely a beautiful picture; it's an emotional conduit. Hokusai sought to capture not just what he saw but how he *felt*—the awe and wonder inspired by witnessing the sublime majesty of Mount Fuji under winter conditions. The print invites viewers into this contemplative space, encouraging them to appreciate the ephemeral nature of beauty and contemplate the interconnectedness between humanity and the natural world. It’s a testament to Hokusai's ability to transform observation into profound artistic expression—a legacy that continues to inspire artists and collectors alike.
Historical Context: The Korei Era and Artistic Innovation
Created during the Korei era (1804–1817), *The Appearance Of Fuji In The Fifth Year Of Korei* reflects a period of significant cultural change in Japan. Amidst growing Western influence, Hokusai’s artistic vision remained firmly rooted in Edo tradition—specifically, the meticulous observation and symbolic representation characteristic of Japanese landscape painting. This print exemplifies how artists responded to evolving societal pressures by reaffirming core values and celebrating enduring aesthetic ideals.
Кацусика Хокусай (1760 – 1849)
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Об этом произведении
- Название: Появление Фуджи в пятый год Корейского периода
- Художник: Кацусика Хокусай
- Формат: Альбомная ориентация
- Правовой статус: Общественное достояние
- Динамика: Romantic Landscape
- Материал: Акрил на холсте
- Период творчества: Mature Period
- Предназначение: Акцентный цвет
- Ключевые слова: госукаи , цветная гравюра , фудзи
- Цветовой тон: Гамма золотисто-жёлтых тонов
Основные сведения
- Artist: Кацусика Хокусай
- Subject or theme: Горный пейзаж; Гора Фудзи
- Location: Частная коллекция
- Title: Впечатление от Фудзи в пятый год Корейского периода
- Movement: Укиё-э
- Influences: Японская традиция