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Tokyo Twelve Views: Daikongashi

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This captivating scene immerses the viewer in a tranquil riverside setting, where traditional wooden buildings line the stone embankment. The composition cleverly governs space with a striking diagonal flow created by the canal and the row of houses, leading the eye from a lively corner garden in the lower left to the subtle activity along the waterfront. Two figures in a small boat suggest human life gently engaged in daily labor, while another figure crouches by the door, adding an intimate touch to the otherwise serene atmosphere. The artist’s meticulous use of pattern and texture on the building's shingle and the stone wall evokes a tactile sense of place.

Rendered in a restrained color palette predominantly featuring muted earth tones, soft blues, and greens, this work captures the quiet harmony of nature and human settlement. The gentle brushwork and careful gradation in the water convey a fluid calmness, contrasting subtly with the crisp, detailed lines of architecture and foliage. Emotionally, the print stirs a sense of peacefulness mingled with nostalgia for timeless rhythms of everyday life. Rooted deeply in the early 20th-century Japanese woodblock print tradition, this piece showcases the mastery of illusionistic depth, rhythmic repetition, and refined subtlety, hallmarks of the shin-hanga movement, bridging classical ukiyo-e with modern sensibilities.

Tokyo Twelve Views: Daikongashi

Hasui Kawase

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1920

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2175 × 3200 px

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