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Lingering in the Snow at Sanno

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This exquisite print captures a serene moment at a traditional Japanese shrine, where the calmness of lingering snow contrasts with the rich red hues of the temple structure. The artist’s masterful use of woodblock printing techniques brings out intricate architectural details—the ornate rooflines and wooden lattice windows are rendered with precision and depth. A gentle shadowing on the ornamental eaves and stone steps suggests soft, fading light, adding a quiet, contemplative mood to the scene.

The composition leads the eye along the temple’s façade, while the towering trees veil the background in misty greens and blues—evoking a silent winter forest encroaching upon the sacred space. The color palette balances warm reds and earth tones with the cool whites and grays of snow, producing a harmonious tension between warmth and cold. Emotionally, the piece invites one into a moment suspended in time, where nature and human craftsmanship coexist with profound tranquility. This print reflects the shin-hanga movement’s revival of ukiyo-e tradition during the early 20th century, showcasing both nostalgia and modernity in its delicate balance.

Lingering in the Snow at Sanno

Hasui Kawase

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843 × 1237 px

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