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A Picnic Party, c. 1785 / 95. Creator: Katsukawa Shuncho
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A Picnic Party, c. 1785 / 95. Creator: Katsukawa Shuncho
A Picnic Party, c. 1785/95. Women catching crickets
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A Picnic Party, c. 1785/95
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by Katsukawa Shuncho captures a delightful scene from the Edo period in Japan. In this vibrant colour woodblock print, we are transported to the countryside where a group of children and adults have gathered for a day out in nature. The image showcases the beauty of rural life as people enjoy leisurely activities amidst lush bushes and blooming flowers. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every element, from the intricate patterns on their clothing to the delicate rendering of birds perched on branches nearby. In the foreground, we see children engrossed in catching crickets with small cages in hand. Their excitement is palpable as they engage with these tiny creatures, showcasing both their curiosity and connection with nature. Meanwhile, adults can be seen gesturing and conversing animatedly, adding an element of social interaction to this idyllic setting. It is clear that this gathering serves not only as a pastime but also as an opportunity for community bonding. Katsukawa Shuncho's work exemplifies the artistic school of regionalism prevalent during that time period. Through his skilful block printing technique, he brings forth a sense of nostalgia for simpler times when people found joy in simple pleasures like picnics and exploring nature. This artwork invites us to appreciate the harmony between humans and their natural surroundings while offering a glimpse into Japanese culture during the eighteenth century.
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