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Evening on the Kamo River, Kyoto

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This evocative woodblock print captures the quiet serenity of a riverside scene at dusk along the Kamo River in Kyoto. The composition is skillfully balanced, leading the eye from the patterned cloths drying on poles in the foreground, stretched out almost like flags in a gentle yet steady evening breeze, towards the still waters of the river which softly mirror the last light of the day. Beyond the riverbank, dark silhouettes of trees and the traditional rooftops create a subtle contrast against the dusky sky, painted in soft blues and warm hues of yellow and orange that whisper the day's end.

The artist's expert use of color gradation and fine textural detail brings a tactile quality to the textiles, making the patterns almost tangible. There is a gentle rhythm in the repetition of the fabric swaying, while the figure working amidst them adds a personal, human touch that imbues the scene with life and quiet industry. Historically, this piece reflects Japan’s rich tradition of everyday beauty found in natural and cultural landscapes, rendered through the ukiyo-e technique that emphasizes simplicity, harmony, and fleeting moments. It invites the viewer to pause, to hear the rustle of cloth, the murmur of the river, and experience a tranquil evening folded within a seemingly ordinary task.

Evening on the Kamo River, Kyoto

Hasui Kawase

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Created:

1923

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2410 × 3200 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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