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Young Man (Wakashu) with a Miniature Flower Cart, ca. 1750-60s. Creator: Ishikawa Toyonobu
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Young Man (Wakashu) with a Miniature Flower Cart, ca. 1750-60s. Creator: Ishikawa Toyonobu
Young Man (Wakashu) with a Miniature Flower Cart, ca. 1750-60s
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Adolescence Adolescent Applied Arts Of Asia Cart Graphics Homo Sapien Human Ink And Color On Paper Ink On Paper Ishikawa Toyonobu Magosaburo Miniature Polychrome Toyonobu Ishikawa Typical Applied Arts Block Printing Calligraphy Clothing Dress Fashion Clothing Kimono Polychrome Woodblock Print Traditional Dress Woodblock Woodblock Printing Young Man Young Men
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This print titled "Young Man (Wakashu) with a Miniature Flower Cart" takes us back to the 18th century in Japan. Created by Ishikawa Toyonobu, this artwork beautifully captures the essence of adolescence and showcases the exquisite artistry of Asian applied arts. The young man depicted in this print stands proudly, holding a miniature flower cart adorned with vibrant blooms. Dressed in traditional Japanese attire, his kimono reflects the fashion clothing of that era. The intricate details and delicate brushstrokes bring life to this historic figure. Ishikawa Toyonobu's expertise in block printing is evident through the use of polychrome ink on paper. The colors are rich and vivid, adding depth and dimension to the illustration. This piece exemplifies both artistic skill and cultural significance. Displayed at an art centre or gallery, this artwork serves as a testament to Japan's heritage art and historical roots. It offers viewers a glimpse into a bygone era when nature played an integral role in people's lives. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is fortunate to house such a remarkable piece within its collection. As we admire this image, we can't help but appreciate how it encapsulates not only the beauty of plants and flowers but also human creativity throughout history.
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