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Selected Japanese Scenery: Chūson-ji Golden Hall in Hiraizumi (1935)

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This artwork immerses the viewer into a serene nocturnal scene, where a stone staircase ascends gently between dense, dark evergreens and a traditional wooden structure partially obscured by shadow. The deep blues of the night sky gradient fade softly toward dusk or dawn, creating a tranquil yet mysterious ambiance. You can almost feel the cool stillness of the night air and hear the faint rustling of pine needles, evoking a quiet reverence for nature and history intertwined. The detailed line work and careful gradation of color exemplify a masterful use of the woodblock print medium, capturing subtle light reflections on the wet steps and highlighting the texture of the foliage without overwhelming the calm mood.

The composition carefully balances vertical elements—the towering pines and the wooden building's roofline—against the horizontal rhythm of the staircase, guiding the eye gently upward toward the star resting in the sky, symbolizing quiet hope or a distant, guiding light. This print, created during the early 20th century, connects the traditional Japanese ukiyo-e heritage to modern sensibilities by focusing on atmospheric moments rather than bustling human activity. It conveys a timeless solace, inviting contemplation of nature's permanence alongside human monuments.

Selected Japanese Scenery: Chūson-ji Golden Hall in Hiraizumi (1935)

Hasui Kawase

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1935

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3910 × 5568 px

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