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Early Autumn in Urayasu 1931

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This serene artwork captures an early autumn evening along a tranquil riverside village, where the distant houses nestle beneath a glowing horizon. The artwork’s composition masterfully leads the eye from the delicate grasses and plants in the foreground, stretching upwards and framing the expanse of calm water that mirrors a sky transitioning from soft pink to deepening blue. A lone sailboat drifts gently across the river, adding a subtle narrative of movement and quiet exploration. The clouds, highlighted with a vibrant rosy hue, seem to pulse with the last light of day, casting a dreamlike atmosphere over the entire scene.

The artist employs traditional Japanese woodblock printing techniques typical of the shin-hanga movement, bringing together a harmonious balance of naturalistic detail and stylized simplicity. The muted color palette, emphasizing shades of blue, pink, and subtle greens, evokes a soothing emotional tone—a peaceful pause that invites reflection and introspection. Historically, this piece embodies the early 20th-century movement to revitalize ukiyo-e with fresh perspectives, merging Western art influences with traditional Japanese aesthetics. This work holds a special place in the cultural landscape by illustrating nature’s quiet beauty and transient moments with clarity and poetic grace.

Early Autumn in Urayasu 1931

Hasui Kawase

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1931

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6402 × 4227 px

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