Illustrated Figures and Flowers (Jinbutsu sōka gakan) in Two Volumes

Suzuki Kiitsu 鈴木其一

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Floral Elegance, Edo Period Aesthetics
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medium:
Ink and color on paper
Difficulty:
Master
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story of the work:

"Illustrated Figures and Flowers (Jinbutsu sōka gakan) in Two Volumes," created by Suzuki Kiitsu in the mid-19th century, exemplifies the Edo period's merging of traditional Japanese painting techniques with Western influences, particularly in its use of color and composition. This work is significant for its detailed depictions of flora and figures, reflecting the cultural appreciation for nature and beauty prevalent in Japanese art during this era.

Description of the work:

"Illustrated Figures and Flowers (Jinbutsu sōka gakan) in Two Volumes" by Suzuki Kiitsu is a notable example of Edo-period Japanese art, characterized by its meticulous attention to detail and vibrant color palette. The work features elegantly rendered figures adorned in traditional attire, interspersed with a variety of botanical elements, showcasing Kiitsu's mastery of the ukiyo-e technique and his ability to harmonize human and floral forms within the composition.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Illustrated Figures and Flowers (Jinbutsu sōka gakan) in Two Volumes