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Hall of the Great Buddha

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The scene reveals a tranquil moment set along a reflective pond, bordered by a low stone wall and a wooden fence. Tall, slender pine trees rise between the viewer and a large, traditional temple structure shrouded in the soft, muted greys of a rainy atmosphere. The temple’s layered, sweeping rooflines fade into the misty air, evoking a sense of calm and reverence. Two figures, dressed in traditional attire, walk along the path beneath the shelter of umbrellas; their small, delicate presence contrasts with the grand architectural scale, perhaps suggesting a quiet pilgrimage or a peaceful evening stroll. The falling rain is delicately rendered in thin vertical lines, softening the entire composition and imbuing it with a serene, almost meditative quality.

The artist utilizes subtle gradations of blue and grey to evoke the pervasive dampness, while the sparse use of warmer tones on the figures and the pine trunks provides balance and visual focus. The vertical composition emphasizes the height of the trees and the temple’s structure, drawing the eye upward and adding a contemplative rhythm. This print belongs to the ukiyo-e tradition, capturing the ephemeral beauty and mood of a rainy day with poetic restraint and exquisite craftsmanship. The delicate interplay of nature, architecture, and human life invites one to feel the quiet serenity of the moment and reflect on the deeper harmony between these worlds.

Hall of the Great Buddha

Hasui Kawase

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843 × 1228 px

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