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Scarecrow in a rice field, 1862 (colour woodblock print)
880995 Scarecrow in a rice field, 1862 (colour woodblock print) by Unrei (19th century); 18.4x24.8 cm; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, USA; eMinneapolis Institute of Art; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Maslon; Japanese, out of copyright
Media ID 23502256
© Minneapolis Institute of Art Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Maslon / Bridgeman Images
Calligraphy East Asia East Asian Fields Rice Scarecrow Scarecrows
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This 19th-century woodblock print titled "Scarecrow in a Rice Field" by Unrei transports us to the serene landscapes of rural Japan. The image showcases a solitary scarecrow standing tall amidst lush green rice fields, its presence both eerie and intriguing. The artist's masterful use of color brings vibrancy to the scene, with shades of blue and green evoking a sense of tranquility. The scarecrow itself is depicted with meticulous detail, its straw-stuffed body and outstretched arms creating an uncanny resemblance to a human figure. Its purpose becomes clear as we admire the meticulously crafted calligraphy adorning its chest - symbols that signify protection against birds and pests for the valuable rice crop. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are transported back in time to an era when agriculture played a vital role in Japanese society. The juxtaposition between man-made creation (the scarecrow) and nature's bounty (the rice field) reminds us of humanity's constant struggle to coexist harmoniously with the natural world. This particular print, housed at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts in Minnesota, USA, serves as a testament to the enduring beauty and cultural significance found within Japanese art. It is through such works that we gain insight into different periods of history while appreciating their aesthetic value.
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