Folio From the Upright Gojusan Tsuji Tokaido (1852 – 1858) by Hiroshige

The artwork titled “Folio From the Upright Gojusan Tsuji Tokaido” was created by the renowned artist Hiroshige between the years 1852 to 1858. This piece, which belongs to the Ukiyo-e art movement, is a woodcut and portrays a landscape genre. The dimensions of the artwork are 36.2 x 23.5 cm. It is currently housed at the Brooklyn Museum in New York City, NY.

The artwork showcases a serene landscape, characteristic of Hiroshige’s mastery in woodcut technique. Dominating the background is a majestic mountain, possibly Mount Fuji, rendered with delicate shading, while the middle ground features a tranquil body of water, animated by boats with elegantly billowing sails. The foreground reveals the shoreline with moored boats and tent-like structures, suggesting a harmonious interaction between human activity and nature. The artwork’s composition, with its meticulous attention to detail and soothing color palette, epitomizes the essence of the Ukiyo-e movement, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the picturesque scenery of historical Japan.

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