Women Carrying Pots for the Tsukuma Festival
Woodblock Print
WallArt
Japanese Edo Period
1880
19th Century
85.0 x 31.0 cm
Кацусика Хокусай (1760 – 1849)
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A Delicate Imitation of Genius: Exploring Katsushika Hokusai’s Tsukuma Festival Screen
The artwork presented here—an 85 x 31 cm silk painting titled “Women Carrying Pots for the Tsukuma Festival”—represents a fascinating intersection of artistic innovation and meticulous reproduction. Initially appearing as a masterful depiction by the celebrated Edo-period artist Katsushika Hokusai, closer scrutiny reveals that it’s actually a sophisticated facsimile achieved through a combination of woodblock printing and hand-painting techniques. This duality speaks volumes about the artistic conventions of its time and underscores the enduring fascination with capturing the essence of original masterpieces.- The Illusion of Authenticity: While Hokusai himself couldn’t have overseen the production process—given that pigments developed decades after his death—the remarkable accuracy of the outlines replicates the distinctive brushstrokes characteristic of Hokusai's work, demonstrating a profound understanding of printmaking technology during the Edo period.
- A Shift in Artistic Vision: This screen exemplifies Hokusai’s move away from the idealized feminine beauty prevalent in his “Sōri” era (“Hokusai Sōri”) towards a more sensual portrayal of women. The figures depicted are not merely decorative; they embody a nuanced exploration of human emotion and social customs.
- Technique & Craftsmanship: The screen’s creation involved both woodblock printing—a technique perfected during Hokusai’s lifetime—and painstaking hand-painting to achieve the subtle tonal variations and luminous colors that define Hokusai's signature style. This hybrid approach maximized efficiency while preserving artistic integrity.
- Symbolism & Emotion: The placement of the pots on the women’s heads serves as a visual metaphor for societal expectations regarding marriage and motherhood, highlighting the artist’s ability to imbue his work with deeper meaning beyond mere representation.
Об этом произведении
- Название: Women Carrying Pots for the Tsukuma Festival
- Художник: Кацусика Хокусай
- Год: 1880
- Размер оригинала: 85.0 x 31.0 cm
- Формат: Tall
- Правовой статус: Общественное достояние
- Динамика: Japanese Edo Period
- Техника исполнения: WallArt
- Цветовая палитра: Earthy
- Предназначение: Accent
Основные сведения
- Location: Freer Gallery of Art
- Dimensions: 85 x 31 cm
- Medium: Painting on silk
- Artistic style: Sensuous portrayal
- Influences: Edo Period
- Year: 1880
- Artist: Katsushika Hokusai