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Selected Landscapes of Japan: Okayama Uchiyama-shita, 1923

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This evocative woodblock print captures a rainy scene within a traditional Japanese castle precinct, where large stone walls and white plaster buildings define the space. The rain pours down in long, thin streaks that almost shimmer against the moody, dark sky. The wet ground reflects the architecture and figures, creating a sense of depth and fluidity. A solitary figure clad in a yellow raincoat stands near the gate, contrasted by a grouping of three people in the foreground, who shelter beneath strikingly patterned traditional umbrellas. The interplay of modern and traditional elements—the yellow raincoat and traditional garments—invites reflection on cultural continuity and change.

Rendered with exquisite detailing through delicate, fine lines and a muted yet rich color palette dominated by grays, blues, and earth tones, this composition masterfully balances realism and stylization typical of early 20th-century Japanese woodblock printing. The stone walls’ textured surfaces evoke solid permanence while the flowing water and penetrating rain bring a transient, almost meditative mood. Emotionally, the image evokes solitude, quiet observation, and introspection under gloomy weather, yet a quiet beauty emerges from the interaction of natural elements and human presence. Historically, this work sits amid Japan’s Taisho era, where artists like Kawase Hasui revitalized the ukiyo-e tradition by blending traditional techniques with modern urban and rural scenery, making this piece a peak example of shin-hanga movement’s serene yet powerful aesthetic.

Selected Landscapes of Japan: Okayama Uchiyama-shita, 1923

Hasui Kawase

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1923

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