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Performance of a Trained Monkey, from an illustrated poetry anthology entitled "The Young... 1789. Creator: Kitagawa Utamaro. Performance of a Trained Monkey, from an illustrated poetry anthology entitled "The Young... 1789
Performance of a Trained Monkey, from an illustrated poetry anthology entitled "The Young God Ebisu (Waka Ebisu)", Japan, 1789
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This woodblock print, titled "Performance of a Trained Monkey," is a stunning example of the artistic mastery of Kitagawa Utamaro during the Edo period of Japan (1789). Part of an illustrated poetry anthology entitled "The Young God Ebisu (Waka Ebisu)," this artwork showcases the intricate details of a monkey in mid-performance, dressed in an elaborate costume reminiscent of human apparel. The monkey, with its expressive face and deftly executed movements, captures the attention of a group of onlookers, including a monk and a woman, who are seated inside an indoor setting, possibly a room in a temple or a wealthy home. The monkey's outfit, featuring a colorful kimono and traditional Japanese clothing accessories, is a testament to the skillful use of color woodblock printing techniques that were popular during the 18th century. The monkey's costume, with its vibrant hues and intricate patterns, contrasts beautifully with the muted tones of the interior, creating a visually striking image. The print is a prime example of the Ukiyo-e artistic school, which focused on depicting the everyday life and entertainment of the Japanese people. The monkey's performance, with its playful and entertaining nature, represents the cultural appreciation for the natural world and the art of training animals during this period. This artwork, with its rich heritage and historical significance, is a must-see for anyone interested in the arts of Asia, particularly those with a focus on Japan and its unique artistic traditions. The intricate details and captivating storytelling make it a true masterpiece that continues to inspire and delight viewers to this day.
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