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Snow at Kinkaku-ji

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This captivating artwork presents a serene winter scene at the iconic Kinkaku-ji, the Golden Pavilion, blanketed by thick snow. Rendered with delicate precision, the piece captures the stately architecture's tiered roofs weighed down by freshly fallen snowflakes, creating an almost tactile texture that invites you to feel the chill. The snow, scattered generously across the entire composition, transforms the familiar landscape into a quiet, dreamlike winter wonderland, with the bold yet harmonious use of blues conjuring the crisp cold atmosphere and the tranquility of a snowy day.

The composition brilliantly contrasts the dark silhouettes of the temple's wooden structures against the luminous white snow and the pale blue sky scattered with fluffy clouds, giving a sense of depth and stillness. This woodblock print technique celebrates traditional Japanese Ukiyo-e style, demonstrated in the layering of color and intricate linework, yet endowed with Hasui Kawase's modern sensibility. The image evokes a meditative calm, inviting the viewer to pause and immerse themselves in the peaceful solitude of winter — a beautiful fusion of natural beauty and architectural grace steeped in historical reverence.

Snow at Kinkaku-ji

Hasui Kawase

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1922

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2

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2392 × 3200 px

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