Cucumber (Kyūri)

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Movement:
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Contemporary Art
key Notes:
Naturalism, Still Life
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Dimensions:
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Master
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story of the work:

"Cucumber (Kyūri)" by Kawasaki Shōko, created in 1992, exemplifies the artist's exploration of traditional Japanese themes through contemporary techniques, utilizing a vibrant color palette and meticulous detail to elevate the mundane subject of a cucumber to a focal point of aesthetic appreciation. The work reflects the broader movement in Japanese art during the late 20th century, where artists sought to bridge the gap between traditional motifs and modern artistic expression, thereby influencing the perception of everyday objects within the art historical narrative.

Description of the work:

"Cucumber (Kyūri)" by Kawasaki Shōko is a contemporary Japanese painting that features a realistic depiction of a cucumber, rendered with meticulous attention to detail and texture. The composition emphasizes the vibrant green hues of the cucumber against a subtle, muted background, highlighting the artist's skill in capturing the interplay of light and shadow.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Cucumber (Kyūri)