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Izumo Yasugi Kiyomizu-dera

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The artwork captures a serene winter night scene featuring a traditional Japanese pagoda partially hidden behind snow-laden foliage. Snowflakes drift silently across the dark, softly gradient sky, their presence almost tactile in the crispness of the air depicted. The pagoda, painted in a vibrant red that sharply contrasts with the muted stone wall and the white blanket of snow, draws the viewer’s eye upward, inviting contemplation of its quiet majesty. The meticulous detailing of the stone wall, with each cobblestone individually rendered, anchors the composition, while the snow-covered tree branches frame the temple, adding layered depth and texture.

The composition harmonizes vertical and horizontal elements nicely, guiding the viewer’s gaze from the sturdy stone wall upward along the pagoda’s tiered roofs to the delicate flicker of falling snow—a poetic balance of solidity and fleeting beauty. Artistically, the interplay of dark hues and touches of red offers an emotional resonance that is both calming and reverent, evoking a tranquil winter’s night in rural Japan during the early 20th century. This woodblock print exemplifies the Shin-Hanga movement’s fusion of traditional ukiyo-e techniques with modern sensibilities, showcasing Hasui Kawase’s mastery in bringing natural tranquility and architectural elegance to life through subtle tonal transitions and textures.

Izumo Yasugi Kiyomizu-dera

Hasui Kawase

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1926

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2284 × 3104 px

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