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Comic Foxes Practicing Shape-changing (Dacke kitsume henge no keiko), c. 1842
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Comic Foxes Practicing Shape-changing (Dacke kitsume henge no keiko), c. 1842
6372046 Comic Foxes Practicing Shape-changing (DAcke kitsume henge no keiko), c.1842 by Kuniyoshi, Utagawa (1798-1861); (add.info.: Utagawa Kuniyoshi 1798-1861. Comic Foxes Practicing Shape-changing (DAcke kitsume henge no keiko). about 1842. Nishiki-e AIban horizontal. detail.); Molteni & Motta/UIG; Japanese, out of copyright
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Comic Foxes Practicing Shape-changing (Dacke kitsume henge no keiko), c. 1842 by Kuniyoshi, Utagawa (1798-1861)
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. This print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi takes us into the enchanting world of Japanese folklore and art. In this scene, we witness a playful gathering of foxes as they engage in shape-shifting practice. The artist's meticulous attention to detail brings these mischievous creatures to life, showcasing their cunning nature. Utagawa Kuniyoshi was renowned for his ukiyo-e style woodcuts that often depicted scenes from kabuki theater, battles, and popular legends. Here, he combines elements of parody with beautiful women known as bijin ga and warriors reminiscent of samurai tales. The vibrant colors and dynamic composition draw our eyes towards the intricate tattoo designs adorning the characters' bodies. These tattoos serve as symbols of strength and power within Edo society during that time. As we delve deeper into this artwork, we are transported to a world where animals possess human-like qualities and mythical beings roam freely. It is through such prints that Kuniyoshi captured the imagination of his audience while preserving Japan's rich cultural heritage. This remarkable piece serves as a testament to Utagawa Kuniyoshi's mastery in capturing both beauty and humor within traditional Japanese art forms. It continues to captivate viewers today with its timeless appeal and enduring charm.
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