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Reading, c1822. Artist: Hokusai
Reading, c1822. Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
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is a captivating portrait captured by the renowned Japanese artist Hokusai during the Edo period. This woodcut print, now housed in the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow, offers a glimpse into 19th-century Japan and its traditional customs. In this mesmerizing image, we see a graceful woman sitting on the floor dressed in an exquisite kimono adorned with intricate patterns. Her hair is meticulously styled in a traditional updo, reflecting the attention to detail that was characteristic of this era. Engrossed in her reading material, she leans forward thoughtfully, displaying both elegance and intellect. The serene expression on her face suggests deep contemplation as she immerses herself within the pages before her. Hokusai's masterful use of calligraphy adds another layer of artistry to this composition. The delicate strokes enhance not only the beauty of his subject but also convey a sense of timelessness and cultural significance. This portrait serves as a window into Japanese society during this period—a country steeped in rich traditions and artistic heritage. Through Hokusai's skilled craftsmanship and keen eye for detail, he transports us back to an era where literature held great importance and women were celebrated for their gracefulness and intelligence. As we gaze upon "Reading" we are reminded of Japan's enduring legacy as well as Hokusai's lasting impact on fine art images worldwide.
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