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Accoutrements for a Bride From the Spring Rain Collection (Haru




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Accoutrements for a Bride From the Spring Rain Collection (Haru

Accoutrements for a Bride From the Spring Rain Collection (Harusame shu), vol. 1, probably 1816 (Year of the Rat)

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Dressing Table Dressingtable Hanji Hanjiro Ink And Color On Paper Manno Masayuki Polychrome Woodblock Print Surimono Ryukaen Ryuryukyo Ryuryukyo Shinsai Shinsai Shinsai Ryuryukyo Surimono Tassel Tassels


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The captivating print titled "Accoutrements for a Bride From the Spring Rain Collection" transports us back to 19th century Japan, specifically the Edo period. Created by Shinsai, a renowned artist of that time, this polychrome woodblock print surimono showcases his mastery in capturing intricate details and vibrant colors. In this artwork, we see an exquisite display of traditional Japanese bridal accessories carefully arranged on a dressing table. The bride's kimono hangs gracefully from a clothes stand nearby while delicate tassels adorn various items. Each element is meticulously depicted with ink and color on paper, showcasing Shinsai's skillful technique. The setting takes place in Manno, a location known for its rich cultural heritage. The attention to detail extends beyond the objects themselves as every aspect of this scene reflects the elegance and refinement associated with Japanese art during this era. Displayed at the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met), this piece offers viewers an opportunity to appreciate ukiyo-e prints and their significance within Japanese artistic tradition. It serves as a testament to the enduring beauty of these historical works that continue to captivate audiences centuries later. Shinsai's "Accoutrements for a Bride From the Spring Rain Collection" not only celebrates Japan's cultural heritage but also invites us into an enchanting world where craftsmanship meets aesthetic perfection.

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