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Ro-Chi-Shin Uprooting a Tree, ca. 1820. Creator: Totoya Hokkei
Ro-Chi-Shin Uprooting a Tree, ca. 1820
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Standard Size Mouse Pad 7.75" x 9..25". High density Neoprene w linen surface. Easy to clean, stain resistant finish. Rounded corners.
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The captivating woodblock print, "Ro-Chi-Shin Uprooting a Tree" by Totoya Hokkei, transports viewers back to the Edo period in Japan. Created around 1820, this polychrome masterpiece showcases the skill and artistry of Hokkei and his contemporaries from the Aoigaoka artistic school. In this scene, we witness an extraordinary display of strength as Ro-Chi-Shin, a powerful male figure, uproots a massive tree with seemingly effortless might. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring this momentous act to life on paper. Hokkei's use of ink and color on paper captures the essence of nature in its purest form. The tree stands tall against a backdrop of lush foliage, symbolizing resilience and endurance. This image serves as a reminder that even the strongest forces can be overcome through determination. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), we are transported to 19th-century Japan. We become immersed in its rich heritage art tradition known as ukiyo-e - "pictures of the floating world" "Totoya Hokkei: Ro-Chi-Shin Uprooting a Tree" is not just an exquisite piece; it represents centuries-old Japanese culture and craftsmanship. It reminds us that art has no boundaries when it comes to capturing moments that transcend time. This woodblock print is truly an invaluable treasure within The Met's collection – one that continues to inspire awe and
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