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The Hand-Drum Player, from an untitled series of five musicians, 1780s
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The Hand-Drum Player, from an untitled series of five musicians, 1780s
The Hand-Drum Player, from an untitled series of five musicians, 1780s. Attributed to Kitao Shigemasa
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Drum Drummer Drumming Hisagoro Kanetomo Kitabatake Karan Kosuisai Kitabatake Kanetomo Kitao Shigemasa Kosuisai Kosuisai Karan Oban Sasuke Shigemasa Kitao Colour Woodblock Print Playing An Instrument
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The Hand-Drum Player, from an untitled series of five musicians, 1780s - A Captivating Glimpse into Edo Period Music
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. This mesmerizing woodblock print by Kitao Shigemasa takes us on a journey back to the vibrant streets of 18th century Japan. Entitled "The Hand-Drum Player" this artwork is part of an untitled series featuring five talented musicians. In this particular scene, we witness a young boy passionately engrossed in his craft. With intense focus and skillful precision, he beats the drum with rhythmic expertise. The vivid colors and intricate details bring the image to life, capturing not only the essence of music but also the spirit of Edo period culture. Shigemasa's mastery in ukiyo-e woodblock printing shines through as he expertly captures every nuance and expression on the drummer's face. The artist's attention to detail extends beyond just depicting musical talent; it offers us a glimpse into daily life during this era. As we admire this piece at the Art Institute Chicago or any art gallery fortunate enough to house such treasures, we are transported to another time and place. We can almost hear the beat of drums echoing through bustling streets as people gather around to enjoy these captivating performances. Through his artistry, Shigemasa immortalizes not only individual musicians but also celebrates Japanese heritage and artistic traditions that have stood the test of time. This woodblock print serves as a testament
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