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Yatsuo no tsubaki (1860-1869) by Taguchi Tomoki. Printed on a Classic Unisex Pullover Hoodie
Yatsuo no tsubaki (1860-1869) by Taguchi Tomoki. Printed on a Classic Unisex Pullover Hoodie
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"Yatsuo no Tsubaki" by Taguchi Tomoki is a quintessential example of Edo-period Japanese art, reflecting the serene beauty and delicate harmony characteristic of this era. Tomoki, an artist whose life spanned the late Edo period into the early Meiji era, was a master of ukiyo-e, a genre of woodblock prints and paintings that depicted the ephemeral beauty of the world.
Born in 1830 in Kanazawa, Tomoki was immersed in a time of great cultural flourishing in Japan. The Edo period was marked by a rigid social order, isolationist foreign policies, and a vibrant urban culture, which provided a rich tapestry for artists. Tomoki's work is imbued with the philosophical principles of mono no aware, an awareness of the impermanence of things and a gentle sadness at their passing.
"Yatsuo no Tsubaki" is a testament to Tomoki's skill in capturing the transient beauty of nature. The piece portrays a camellia flower, a subject often symbolizing purity and the fleeting nature of life. Utilizing traditional woodblock techniques, Tomoki achieved a remarkable depth and subtlety, with delicate lines and a restrained color palette that evoke a sense of tranquility and introspection.
This artwork holds a significant place in the world of Japanese art, illustrating the transition from Edo to Meiji aesthetics. The original is housed in the Tokyo National Museum, where it continues to inspire and captivate viewers with its timeless elegance.
Artist Name: Taguchi Tomoki
Artwork Name: Yatsuo no tsubaki
Artwork Date: 1860-1869
Artist Nationality: Japanese
Artistic Style or Movement: Edo period art
Genre: Ukiyo-e
Period: Edo period
Medium: Woodblock print
Technique: Woodblock printing
Cultural and Geographic Context: Japan during the Edo period
Thematic or Conceptual Context: Depiction of nature and everyday life
Artist's Intent and Context: To capture the beauty of nature in a traditional style
Formal elements and Composition: Use of line
color
and composition typical of ukiyo-e prints.
These hoodies are more than just clothing—they're wearable masterpieces. Designed for true art connoisseurs, our hoodies celebrate the legends of art history, transforming iconic imagery into a bold fashion statement that exudes sophisticated creativity.
Every hoodie features high-definition, vibrant prints that capture the intricate details of classic works—from every brushstroke to the subtle interplay of light and shadow—ensuring you carry a piece of art wherever you go. Embrace a fusion of timeless design and modern comfort, and let your wardrobe reflect your passion for art and your refined taste.
A heavy blend hoodie. Crafted from a soft blend of 50% cotton and 50% polyester.
Features a double-lined hood with matching drawstring.
The fabric's air jet yarn offers a softer feel and reduces pilling.
Includes a front pouch pocket, and rib knit cuffs and waistband with spandex.
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Born in 1830 in Kanazawa, Tomoki was immersed in a time of great cultural flourishing in Japan. The Edo period was marked by a rigid social order, isolationist foreign policies, and a vibrant urban culture, which provided a rich tapestry for artists. Tomoki's work is imbued with the philosophical principles of mono no aware, an awareness of the impermanence of things and a gentle sadness at their passing.
"Yatsuo no Tsubaki" is a testament to Tomoki's skill in capturing the transient beauty of nature. The piece portrays a camellia flower, a subject often symbolizing purity and the fleeting nature of life. Utilizing traditional woodblock techniques, Tomoki achieved a remarkable depth and subtlety, with delicate lines and a restrained color palette that evoke a sense of tranquility and introspection.
This artwork holds a significant place in the world of Japanese art, illustrating the transition from Edo to Meiji aesthetics. The original is housed in the Tokyo National Museum, where it continues to inspire and captivate viewers with its timeless elegance.
Artist Name: Taguchi Tomoki
Artwork Name: Yatsuo no tsubaki
Artwork Date: 1860-1869
Artist Nationality: Japanese
Artistic Style or Movement: Edo period art
Genre: Ukiyo-e
Period: Edo period
Medium: Woodblock print
Technique: Woodblock printing
Cultural and Geographic Context: Japan during the Edo period
Thematic or Conceptual Context: Depiction of nature and everyday life
Artist's Intent and Context: To capture the beauty of nature in a traditional style
Formal elements and Composition: Use of line
color
and composition typical of ukiyo-e prints.
These hoodies are more than just clothing—they're wearable masterpieces. Designed for true art connoisseurs, our hoodies celebrate the legends of art history, transforming iconic imagery into a bold fashion statement that exudes sophisticated creativity.
Every hoodie features high-definition, vibrant prints that capture the intricate details of classic works—from every brushstroke to the subtle interplay of light and shadow—ensuring you carry a piece of art wherever you go. Embrace a fusion of timeless design and modern comfort, and let your wardrobe reflect your passion for art and your refined taste.
A heavy blend hoodie. Crafted from a soft blend of 50% cotton and 50% polyester.
Features a double-lined hood with matching drawstring.
The fabric's air jet yarn offers a softer feel and reduces pilling.
Includes a front pouch pocket, and rib knit cuffs and waistband with spandex.
Famous Art, Famous Artist, Art, Painting, Art History, Historic Art, Fine Art, Art Print, Art Lover, Love Art
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