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Cock, Hen, and Chicks, ca. 1770. Creator: Utagawa Toyoharu
Cock, Hen, and Chicks, ca. 1770
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This vibrant polychrome woodblock print, titled "Cock, Hen, and Chicks" was created around 1770 by Utagawa Toyoharu during the Edo period in Japan. The artwork showcases the artist's mastery of ukiyo-e, a popular genre of Japanese art that flourished during this time. In this charming scene, we are transported to the countryside where a proud cockerel stands tall alongside his hen and adorable chicks. The intricate details and delicate colors bring these feathered creatures to life on paper. Toyoharu's skillful use of ink and color captures the essence of each bird with remarkable precision. As we admire this piece from the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, we are reminded of its historical significance as an example of heritage art from 18th-century Japan. This woodblock print not only showcases Toyoharu's artistic talent but also provides us with a glimpse into rural life during this era. The Metropolitan Museum is renowned for its vast collection spanning centuries and continents. It serves as a custodian for artworks like this one, preserving them for future generations to appreciate and learn from. Through their dedication to showcasing diverse artistic schools and genres such as ukiyo-e prints like this one by Utagawa Toyoharu, they continue to foster cultural understanding and appreciation worldwide.
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