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Washington Monument and Potomac River 1935

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This evocative artwork offers a gentle, almost lyrical view of the Washington Monument framed by the delicate bloom of cherry blossoms along the Potomac River. The composition is a masterclass in balance — the soft pinks of the cherry blossoms contrast wonderfully with the deep blue of the water, while the grey stone edging adds grounding earthiness. There's a serene rhythm to the swollen curve of the riverbank, drawing the eye naturally toward the monument's stately silhouette. Hasui Kawase’s use of subtle gradations in the sky melds seamlessly into the reflective ripples on the water’s surface, enhancing a sense of calm and quiet beauty.

Rendered in a style reminiscent of Japanese ukiyo-e prints, the piece presents a blend of East and West encapsulated in a harmonious scene. The blossoms whisper the fleeting nature of spring, while the monument stands tall and eternal, a symbol of history and permanence. The delicate brushwork and restrained yet vibrant color palette invite viewers to step into a fleeting moment of peace, inspiring a meditative stillness that's both uplifting and nostalgic.

Washington Monument and Potomac River 1935

Hasui Kawase

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1935

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4096 × 6050 px

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