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Travel Notes I (First Collection of Travel Souvenirs) Mutsu's Ibatanuma 1919

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This evocative woodblock print transports the viewer to a tranquil riverside scene encapsulated in the deep blues and lush greens of dense tree canopies. Two figures gently navigate a narrow wooden boat along a calm waterway, framed by an intricate tangle of branches and leaves that dominate the composition’s right side, creating a dense, almost tactile canopy over the deep blue waters. The technique showcases traditional ukiyo-e craftsmanship—delicate linework, a layered use of natural pigments, and the subtle gradation of colors (bokashi) that lends a dreamlike depth and atmospheric presence.

The composition’s verticality draws the eye from the serene boatmen up through the thick foliage to the faint mountain ridge hazed by early morning or dusk light, painted in muted blues and an orange-tinted sky that hints at the transient moment captured. Emotionally, the print evokes a peaceful solitude, a quiet contemplation of nature’s rhythms and human presence within it. Created in 1919, this work emerges during a period when Japanese printmakers were blending traditional methods with evolving aesthetic sensibilities to capture both nostalgic landscapes and the timeless spirit of place, adding to its enduring artistic significance.

Travel Notes I (First Collection of Travel Souvenirs) Mutsu's Ibatanuma 1919

Hasui Kawase

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1919

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