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Shiohi no tsuto (Gifts from the Ebb Tide), known as the Shell Book
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Shiohi no tsuto (Gifts from the Ebb Tide), known as the Shell Book
3071997 Shiohi no tsuto (Gifts from the Ebb Tide), known as the Shell Book, 1789 (colour woodblock print) by Utamaro, Kitagawa (1753-1806); Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; (add.info.: Production notes: album of kyA'ka verse for the akera poetry group printed in colours from woodblocks, with eight double-page illustrations. preface by akera kankA and colophon by chieda no hanamoto, published by tsutaya jnzaburA'. first edition, in original dark blue covers painted in gold and silver with plovers, waves and bands of mist; hand-written title-slip. acquisition credit: bought with a contribution from the national art collections fund.); eFitzwilliam Museum; Japanese, out of copyright
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Album Clam Shell Colour Printing Edo Period Kitagawa Utamaro Language Marine Mollusk Script Sea Shell Seashore Shellfish Shells Texts Utamaro Verses Woodcut
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Shiohi no tsuto (Gifts from the Ebb Tide), known as the Shell Book, is a mesmerizing 18th-century colour woodblock print by Kitagawa Utamaro. This exquisite artwork, housed at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, UK, showcases Utamaro's mastery of both visual and literary arts. The print is part of an album of kyōka verse for the Akera poetry group, featuring eight double-page illustrations. Each page beautifully combines delicate depictions of mollusks and shellfish with intricate calligraphy, creating a harmonious blend of nature and culture. Utamaro's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this artwork. The original dark blue covers painted in gold and silver depict plovers soaring above waves and bands of mist – a stunning testament to his craftsmanship. The hand-written title-slip adds a personal touch to this remarkable piece. This print not only celebrates the beauty found along seashores but also highlights the significance of language and literature in Japanese culture. Through its combination of shells, texts, verses, and poems, it invites viewers on a journey that transcends time and space. Acquired with support from the National Art Collections Fund, this extraordinary artwork continues to captivate audiences with its timeless charm. Utamaro's Shell Book stands as a testament to his artistic genius and serves as an enduring symbol of Japan's rich cultural heritage.
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