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Parody of courtly insect hunt, c. 1791/92. Creator: Hosoda Eishi
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Parody of courtly insect hunt, c. 1791/92. Creator: Hosoda Eishi
Parody of courtly insect hunt, c. 1791/92
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This vibrant and whimsical woodblock print, titled "Parody of courtly insect hunt" captures the essence of 18th-century Japanese leisure and rural life. Created by Hosoda Eishi during the Edo period, this artwork showcases the artist's mastery in ukiyo-e, a popular artistic school at that time. In this charming scene, we see a group of elegantly dressed women and children enjoying a day out in the countryside. They are engrossed in catching crickets with small cages while surrounded by lush plants and wildlife. The women hold hand-held fans to shield themselves from the warm sun, their colorful clothing adding splashes of color to the composition. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this triptych print. From the delicate patterns on their dresses to the intricate design of their parasols and umbrellas, each element contributes to creating an atmosphere of enjoyment and amusement. Hosoda Eishi skillfully combines regionalism with elements borrowed from courtly traditions, resulting in a playful parody that celebrates nature as well as human interaction with it. This artwork serves as a testament to Japan's rich cultural heritage and its appreciation for both artistry and leisure activities. Displayed proudly at The Art Institute Chicago, this woodblock print continues to captivate viewers with its vibrant colors, meticulous craftsmanship, and timeless depiction of rural life during Tokugawa period Japan.
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