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Ueno Park, Tokyo, 1952

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This evocative woodblock print captures a serene moment in early spring, showcasing the iconic pagoda of Ueno Park in Tokyo framed by blooming cherry blossoms. The pagoda itself stands proudly in the center, its tiered roofs overlapping elegantly, each level detailed with meticulous precision. The cool, deep blue gradient of the twilight sky fades gently, enhanced by the delicate crescent moon that hangs softly nearby, lending an air of tranquility and calm. The cherry blossoms are rendered with soft, almost cloud-like clusters of light pink and white, evoking the fleeting beauty of sakura season, their gentle outspread enveloping the lower frame of the composition.

The artist's technique is classic shin-hanga—a revival of ukiyo-e—with its crisp lines, careful gradation of color, and an overall stillness that invites quiet reflection. The harmonious balance between the structured architecture and the organic softness of the blossoms is mesmerizing, while the subtle shift in tones from dark blue at the top to the lighter hues near the flowers creates depth. Emotionally, the work instills a sense of peace and nostalgia, evoking the ephemeral nature of life itself, celebrated through seasonal change. Created in 1952, this piece encapsulates post-war Japan's longing for beauty and tradition, bridging historical craftsmanship with modern sensibilities.

Ueno Park, Tokyo, 1952

Hasui Kawase

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1952

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