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Echigo Yuzawa 1941

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This evocative woodblock print portrays a serene rural village scene nestled beneath towering, snow-capped mountains. Traditional wooden houses, with their detailed grainy textures and shingled roofs—some still dusted with snow—stand quietly in the midst of a clear morning. A lone figure walks among the houses, lending a subtle yet lively human touch to the tranquil setting. The soft color palette, dominated by earthen browns and muted blues, gently contrasts the crisp white snow and the pale blue sky, enhancing the quiet stillness of dawn.

The artist’s masterful use of woodblock printing techniques is evident in the meticulous layering of colors and delicate line work that crafts the intricate architectural details and natural forms. The composition balances the solidity of the buildings with the expansive mountainous backdrop, inviting viewers to feel the cool mountain air and hear the faint sounds of village life awakening. This piece captures not only the physical landscape but also the emotional essence of peaceful rural Japan during the early 20th century, illustrating a moment frozen in time.

Echigo Yuzawa 1941

Hasui Kawase

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1941

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3940 × 2668 px

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This artwork is provided as a public domain image resource. You can use the free 2K file for everyday creative work, while 4K and Ultra HD files are available with credits.

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