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Morning at the Double Bridge

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This tranquil woodblock print captures the serene morning ambiance around a double-arched stone bridge, framed by lush greenery and gently rippling water. The composition centers on the graceful bridge, its symmetrical arches mirrored in the calm moat below, creating an almost perfect circle of reflection that invites contemplation. Beyond the bridge, the traditional Japanese castle walls and rooftops peek through a canopy of verdant trees, blending history and nature harmoniously. Above, soft pastel clouds drift across a clear, awakening sky, while a handful of birds glide serenely, adding delicate movement to the stillness.

The artist employs refined linework and subtle layering of colors — muted greens, blues, and soft pinks — typical of the Shin-hanga movement, which aimed to revive traditional ukiyo-e techniques while infusing them with a fresh, modern sensibility. The delicate gradations in the sky and water demonstrate superb mastery of color blending, evoking an early morning light that feels cool and crisp. This print not only celebrates architectural beauty and natural calm but also conveys a meditative emotional experience, inviting the viewer to pause and breathe deeply. Historically, it reflects Japan’s enduring reverence for timeless landmarks and the poetic quietude of dawn in an increasingly industrializing era.

Morning at the Double Bridge

Hasui Kawase

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1930

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4397 × 6208 px

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