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Snow at Sekiguchi

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This evocative woodblock print captures a tranquil winter night scene, where soft snow gently blankets the rooftops and landscape of a quiet village. The focal point is a large waterwheel beside a series of dark houses, their snow-laden roofs creating a rhythmic pattern against the deep blue sky. Snowflakes float delicately downward, adding a sense of serene stillness and quietude to the environment. The composition draws the viewer’s eye along the wooden walkway toward the waterwheel, then upward into the falling snow, evoking a meditative calm. The muted color palette, dominated by varying tones of blue and white, perfectly conveys the chill and hush of the snowy night; subtle flashes of warm light seen through a single window add a human touch that contrasts beautifully with the cold exterior.

The artistic technique demonstrates masterful control over the ukiyo-e style’s hallmark woodblock printing method, combining precise line work with gentle gradations of color, especially in the snowy textures and the reflective water below. The historical context of early 20th century Japan is palpable—through the traditional architecture and timeless natural cycles, it reflects a reverence for rural simplicity despite burgeoning modernization. This piece radiates a quiet nostalgia, inviting the onlooker to imagine the soft crunch of snow underfoot and the peaceful silence broken only by the gentle creak of the waterwheel. Its significance lies in how it captures both the starkness and beauty of winter, a moment suspended in time, blending nature and human presence with poetic harmony.

Snow at Sekiguchi

Hasui Kawase

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1932

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4338 × 6288 px

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