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Travel Notes I (Tabimiyage Daiichishu) Kanazawa Ryunokaku 1920

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Bathed in the gentle glow of a crescent moon, this artwork captures a serene night scene of a traditional Japanese riverside village. The architectural silhouettes stand solemnly against a deep, gradually darkening blue sky, their softly illuminated windows and lanterns glowing warm against the cool night. The still water in the foreground reflects these subtle lights, weaving silver-blue ribbons that contrast vividly with the deep shadows of the stone embankment and dense foliage. The simplicity of form is balanced by a delicate attention to tonal gradation, evoking calmness and quietude, inviting the viewer to step gently into the peaceful embrace of this nocturnal moment.

Technique-wise, this piece employs the classic ukiyo-e woodblock printing style with masterful gradations of blue—often referred to as aizuri-e—showcasing Kawase Hasui’s exquisite control of color and texture. The layered composition guides the eye from the placid river to the detailed silhouettes of trees and rooftops, then upward to the tranquil crescent moon, creating an intimate visual rhythm. Historically, this print speaks to an early 20th-century nostalgia for Japan’s traditional landscapes amidst modernization. The muted palette and poetic depiction make it not only a document of place but a lyrical emotional expression—quiet, contemplative, and deeply reverent toward nature and the passing time.

Travel Notes I (Tabimiyage Daiichishu) Kanazawa Ryunokaku 1920

Hasui Kawase

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1920

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