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Mother and child behind mosquito netting by Harunobu Suzuki a Japanese designer of woodblock print artist in the Ukiyo-e style




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Mother and child behind mosquito netting by Harunobu Suzuki a Japanese designer of woodblock print artist in the Ukiyo-e style

3519759 Mother and child behind mosquito netting by Harunobu Suzuki a Japanese designer of woodblock print artist in the Ukiyo-e style. by Harunobu, Suzuki (1725-70); (add.info.: Mother and child behind mosquito netting by Harunobu Suzuki (1724-1770), a Japanese designer of woodblock print artist in the Ukiyo-e style. He was an innovator, the first to produce full-colour prints in 1765, rendering obsolete the former modes of the and three colour prints.); Universal History Archive/UIG

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© Universal History Archive/UIG / Bridgeman Images

Harunobu Suzuki 1725 70 Japanese Art Mosquito Netting Suzuki Harunobu Ukiyo E Woodblock Harunobu Suzuki


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In this woodblock print by Harunobu Suzuki, we are transported to a serene scene in 18th century Japan. The delicate lines and vibrant colors of the Ukiyo-e style bring to life a tender moment between a mother and her child. Behind the intricate mosquito netting, they find solace from the buzzing insects that fill the warm summer air. Harunobu Suzuki was an innovative artist who revolutionized the world of woodblock printing. He introduced full-color prints in 1765, surpassing the limitations of previous techniques and creating a new standard for artistic expression. His mastery is evident in every brushstroke, as he captures not only the physical likeness but also the emotional connection between mother and child. The image exudes tranquility and intimacy, inviting us to contemplate the universal bond shared by all mothers throughout time and across cultures. It reminds us of our own cherished memories with loved ones, evoking feelings of warmth and protection. As we gaze upon this work of art, we are reminded of its significance within Japanese culture - it represents more than just an aesthetic masterpiece; it embodies centuries-old traditions and values deeply rooted in Asian society. This print by Harunobu Suzuki is truly a testament to his skill as an artist and his ability to capture timeless moments that resonate with viewers even today.

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