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Spring Rain Collection Harusame shū vol. 3 Swallows

Spring Rain Collection Harusame shū vol. 3 Swallows


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Spring Rain Collection Harusame shū vol. 3 Swallows

Artokoloro

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1615–1868 1771–1844 1820 Album Begins Card Commonly Kyōka Connected Edo Period Felicitous First Day Month Form Greeting Imagery Include Individual Poets Inscribed Lunar Calendar Mounted New Year Peonies Poems Poetry Groups Prints Usually Privately Published Woodblock Prints Privately Woodblock Spring Surimono Swallows Syllable Verse Teisai Hokuba Usually Commissioned Vol 3 Witty Thirty


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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases the exquisite beauty of the "Spring Rain Collection Harusame shū vol. 3 Swallows" by Artokoloro. Created during Japan's Edo period (1615-1868), around 1820, these privately published woodblock prints offer a glimpse into the artistic mastery of Teisai Hokuba, a renowned Japanese artist. Mounted in an album and crafted with ink, color, and paper, this artwork measures approximately 8 1/4 x 7 1/16 inches (21 x 179 cm). The Spring Rain Collection series was typically commissioned for individual poets or poetry groups as a form of New Year greeting card. These prints often included felicitous imagery connected to springtime when the lunar calendar begins on the first day of each month. The delicate portrayal of swallows and peonies in this particular piece evokes a sense of tranquility and natural harmony. Each detail is meticulously inscribed with witty thirty-syllable verses known as kyōka, commonly found in Japanese poetry. Artokoloro's depiction captures not only the visual splendor but also embodies the essence of poetic expression within its composition. This print serves as a testament to Hokuba's talent and his ability to create art that resonates with both aesthetic appreciation and emotional depth.

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